Homebrewing - Part 2


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having a pint of the Coopers English Bitter (the one I screwed up and had to add sugar halfway through fermentation due to the shite instructions :oops:)

It's rather tasty....
 
Just had the Coopers Stout I bottled about 3 weeks ago. I put it into 2 litre bottles for the first time. It was batch primed and put it in the airing cupboard for 5 days then left in the games room :oops: for a fortnight....... It's absolutely incredible. :p
 
Just had the Coopers Stout I bottled about 3 weeks ago. I put it into 2 litre bottles for the first time. It was batch primed and put it in the airing cupboard for 5 days then left in the games room :oops: for a fortnight....... It's absolutely incredible. :p

Lovely stuff ain't it. Got mine boxed away till Xmas :)
 
having a pint of the Coopers English Bitter (the one I screwed up and had to add sugar halfway through fermentation due to the shite instructions :oops:)

It's rather tasty....

Yes this is one of my favourite beers out of my hoard at the minute. May downgrade it when my ruby red is drinkable.


Having to take codiene for a rotator cuff injury. Not a fan of mixing it with alcohol. Oh well it's one more week of conditioning without me disturbing it.
 
having a pint of the Coopers English Bitter (the one I screwed up and had to add sugar halfway through fermentation due to the shite instructions :oops:)

It's rather tasty....

It's a good pint.. it's a quick conditioner which helps like. :cool:
 
Typhoonftm said:
The stout is getting better by the week! :)

Is that Irish stout coopers kit? I've got one of them on the way tomorrow with some dark DME. Just about out of home brew, so a quick conditioner would be great :lol:
 
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