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Reasonable, drinkable
by Fatgodzilla
@ 03, Jul 2007 |

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Can, 250grams Coopers Light Dry
Malt,500grams Coopers Brew Enhancer 2.
Used supplied yeast. Brewed at 24
degrees using warmer. Starting SG 1028
bottled at two weeks on 4 May 07. SG
1010. Aim to get a mid strength quaffer
with a little more flavour. Drank after
8 weeks in bottle. Not bad. My mate
rated as just good enough, any better I
wouldn't give it to him amd any worse
he wouldn't drink it. Will add review
notes after 6 mnths in bottle.
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Cheap & Drinkable
by FazerPete
@ 10, Apr 2007 |

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Saw this on special for $8.50 at the
supermarket so I thought I'd give it a
go. Made to instructions with 1kg
Coopers BE2 and 500g LDME and kit yeast
(now 7g). Fermented at 20c for 6 days,
kegged and left for 1 week. Surprisingly
it's quite drinkable but it's not
going to win any awards. Not a huge
amount of flavour but the head retention
is good so perhaps a good one to give to
the beer swilling mates instead of the
good stuff. Worth doing for the price
but I'd probably use all malt for the
next one.
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Not really great
by Voosher - Email Reviewer
@ 16, Jan 2005 |

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I have brewed this twice, but it follows
the limitations of most Toohey's kits.
The extract is not bad but the woefully
inadequate supply of yeast with
Toohey's kits (5g) it makes for poor
beers without plenty of time in the
bottle. First was the Toohey's can and
1kg of liquid malt. At 3 mths it was
drinkable but only as a quaffer after
the tastebuds had already died. Second
time around added 500g Coopers Dark
malt, 500g Invert sugar and 2 sachets of
the yeast. Not a bad dark ale at 3 mths.
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