The Good News and Bad News About My Coopers Stout

Sunday, March 9th, 2008

Well, the good news is that my works great. I couldn’t resist and cracked a open today. I heard the little, “sssst” that tells me the was sealed. That’s good.

The bad news is that when I poured the of into my glass, it had a “scent” to it. It kind of smelled like . Not much, but enough to make me give it a taste. The wasn’t bad, but it wasn’t like it was supposed to be. After I poured it, there was a head to it, but definitely not like the from the previous batch. I poured the down the drain. Now, mind you, I have only had this batch bottled for a week and a half.

UPDATE - I was just looking for someone else who experienced the smell in home so I could link to it and came across this forum. Apparently, they are saying, “It’s just the yeast…let it age out.” To think, I was going to come home today and dump 63 of down the drain.

I’ll let the age out for a few more weeks and see what happens. I will be sure to update you.

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Coopers Stout Was Bottled

Thursday, February 28th, 2008

Brewing the gave my an opportunity to use my new and . It also gave me an opportunity to use some glass and eventually taste some more . I like .

Yesterday was the third day of the hydrometer reading 1.010. That means is ready. I gave it five days. They say that if you let fermented sit too long, it can go bad. I had to get this stuff in the .

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I also took this pretty picture for you. Overall, I got 63 out of the 23 liters I brewed. I have no idea how it’s going to taste, but hope it’s good. The capping was relatively simple and the worked great. The only issue was that I needed to adjust the height every so often, because some of the were different sizes. That was really no big deal though. I would say the whole process took about an hour.

I am going to drink some of this before I go ahead with the Irish . Firstly, I am almost out of , second, I am running out of room to put them and thirdly, it’s just ridiculous having that much in the house.

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I Brewed Real Beer!!! - Coopers Lager

Tuesday, February 26th, 2008

Tonight, I cracked open my first real home brewed . It’s the Coopers Australian . I know I have told you many times that I don’t like light beers, and I still don’t. I have to say though, this ain’t have bad.

I poured it into my favorite mug and took a sip. I was surprised to see that it tasted just a bit better than the day I bottled it (two weeks ago…to the second). I was also surprised to see that it actually tasted like real . Laura took a sip too. We both agree that it tastes like Corona. Stick a lime in this thing and sit by Rob’s pool on a hot August day. There you go.

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Looks pretty good, right? Two big parts of my drinking experience are the the comes out of and the glass I am pouring it into. This looks like the real deal.

Today, I read that I should my next batch… , between 4-7 days, and after the hydrometer has a consistent reading for two days in a row. Today is the fourth day and the hydrometer read “1.010″ both yesterday and today. This batch is brewing faster than the partly because of the type of and partly because of the warmer temperature I am keeping it at.

With the hydrometer readings the way they are, I bottled one today. I wanted to make sure my was working properly for the remainder of them. Everything worked fine. I am keeping it stored upside down, just to see if there are any leaks. If not, I think tomorrow is the day to them.

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My Beer is Clear - Australian Lager

Sunday, February 17th, 2008

I picked up a of my home this morning to notice that it was clear. I mean, it may have some color to it…I wouldn’t know, the is brown. What I am saying is that the cloudiness has disappeared. Actually, I think it all settled to the bottom.

The seem to be fully carbonated at this point because they all feel hard. I can squeeze them just with my fingertips. This Tuesday will be one full week since I bottled them. Next Tuesday will be the full two weeks I need to let them ferment before I am allowed to crack one open to try. I really can’t wait.

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So far, I only have about ten glass saved up. I need about thirty more before I can make my next batch of …the . I have the and the , so all I need is the actual ingredients and the .

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Super Agata Bench Capper and Beer Bottle Caps

Saturday, February 16th, 2008

I told you I ordered a bunch of stuff this week.

A few days ago, my new Super Agata Bench arrived. Along with it was my 288 . Well, I guess you can use them for any kind of capping, but I am going to use them for . I considered getting the hand , but for some reason, I got this one. I am not sure why. I think the hand cappers are good too.

Here is a photo of the Super Agata Bench

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It looks like a car jack, doesn’t it? I tried it already on one of my seven saved . It did a nice job. We’ll see how it does on a full of my home .

Here are the

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Nothing special there. They also sold that absorb the oxygen. I decided against them for some reason or another. All I was looking for was regular that would hold my freshly brewed in the .

As I just mentioned, I only have seven glass so far. When I finish the in the fridge, I think I will have twelve. Good thing Laura’s friend at work just bought her a six-pack of Guinness in . Now, I will have eighteen. That’s not nearly enough, but it is a good start, considering I just started collecting the last week.

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