Working with Coopers Australian Pale Ale kit

One of my friends bought me two cans of Coopers Australian Pale Ale. I haven't used kits before and I am having trouble figuring out what's inside. So far what I can deduce it's a combination of hop extracts and some type of sugar extract?

What I want to know is the exact sugar content and get some opinions on the following:

  • They use some basic hop extracts, based on some research it's not desirable to boil the content. So what I wanted to do is a 10 minute boil of some nice hops for flavour, letting it coold down a bit before dumping in the contents of the kit (I was thinking a combination of Amarillo and Citra). Would this work?
  • I have no idea what the level of sugar is and how much the OG will be for a single gallon of beer. If anyone has some idea on this then I can also consider buying more fermentables to increase the OG.
  • Can I trust the yeast packet provided with this kit (it's been in my cupboard for 8 months already). Or should I just get some Safale S05 instead?

Topic kits homebrew

Category Mac


Make sure the cans are fresh. Old malt extract has an oxidized off flavor that tastes like sherry. From experience I can say a 3 year old can of Coopers extract is long enough. :/


I have posted some tips here already.

But to answer specifically the question:

  1. You can do a 10 min boil. Dry hop is another option.
  2. Yes, you may add dry malt extract or dextrose to increase alcohol content.
  3. If the yeast is old, you should make a starter. If you have problems with the starter, you should get fresh yeast. I made the mistake of using the cooper's yeast that was over a year old without a starter, it was just not strong enough to start fermenting properly.

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