Coopers kits

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Broob
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Coopers kits

Post by Broob » Sun Jun 09, 2024 6:18 pm

I’ve never done a kit before but Costco had coopers can kits on sale. 6 of them for $75. I got the real ale ones. I made a partial mash (also never done before) with some roasted barley and chocolate malt to make a stout. No idea if this will turn out but it was fun trying something new. Anyone have experience with these?
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Re: Coopers kits

Post by McGruff » Thu Jun 27, 2024 9:00 am

I used them for years when I first started homebrewing. Good kits as far as kits go. Partial mash is the way to go to give these kits a boost in flavour. I usually tossed the yeast and used my own.

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