druid
Junior Member
Since I got back into brewing, I went with kits as that is the only history I have with brewing, and for the most part...pretty fool proof. So the kits I have access to are the Coopers kits and I have found them to be quite good (certainly drinkable) SO here is my dilemma. I recently found that you can customize Coopers beers. At my local homebrew shop I was told that I should be boiling my wort.......the instructions dont tell me to do that. Im not sure if it has anything to do with the fact the recipe called for me to use some crystal malt..
http://store.coopers.com.au/recipes/index/view/id/36/
Above is the recipe. Do those of you that use kits to make beer boil your wort? I am hoping to increase my brewing knowledge by incorporating some grains to my kits to improve them...and learn more about brewing in general. Any thoughts/ input always greatly appreciated.
Dave
http://store.coopers.com.au/recipes/index/view/id/36/
Above is the recipe. Do those of you that use kits to make beer boil your wort? I am hoping to increase my brewing knowledge by incorporating some grains to my kits to improve them...and learn more about brewing in general. Any thoughts/ input always greatly appreciated.
Dave