I went to bottle some AG today. I used a recipe that someone kindly shared on here a while back. I've made a few batches now. Found out quite quickly that doing 5 litres turned out better than 10. I think that was due to not being able to get the liquid to cool down sufficiently. I was putting the stock pot into a sink with ice water and the 10g took forever and still didn't taste as good afterwards. Anyway, 5 litres has been fine so far.
I've started to tweak the recipe slightly. First off I surmised that if I were to double the amount of hops, from 5g and 10g to 10g and 20g, then I'd effectively be changing the Pale Ale to IPA. I may be wrong, but the theory made sense in my head.
I then decided, as I like a hoppy flavour, to dry hop it as well. This didn't work quite so well first time, as I massively over hopped it. I added 20g of dry hops, which clogged up the bottling wand and syphon. And tasted way too hoppy! Lesson learned.
So this time, I did what I'd done before that worked successfully, then added 5g of hops at the dry hopping stage. And as I went to bottle it, saw this (please see attached picture). It didn't smell that clever either.
Any suggestions as what may have happened?
I've started to tweak the recipe slightly. First off I surmised that if I were to double the amount of hops, from 5g and 10g to 10g and 20g, then I'd effectively be changing the Pale Ale to IPA. I may be wrong, but the theory made sense in my head.
I then decided, as I like a hoppy flavour, to dry hop it as well. This didn't work quite so well first time, as I massively over hopped it. I added 20g of dry hops, which clogged up the bottling wand and syphon. And tasted way too hoppy! Lesson learned.
So this time, I did what I'd done before that worked successfully, then added 5g of hops at the dry hopping stage. And as I went to bottle it, saw this (please see attached picture). It didn't smell that clever either.
Any suggestions as what may have happened?