LeffeFan
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Decided to have a go at home brewing so popped down to my (very) local home brew shop. This kit caught my eye mainly because it was Belgian and strong. I got it home with all the stuff and eagerly set to work with my dad who did home brew in the 70s and was keen to help out. Being a total beginner I followed the kit instructions to the letter and left it to begin fermenting.
The next morning it was fizzing away and all signs looked good. I monitored the SG over the next few days and bottled it about 10 days later. I put some sugar in each bottle and capped them.
Two very long weeks passed and I decided to crack one open to try it. I was quite disappointed. It tasted flat with no real strength of any flavour. I clung to the knowledge that most beers get better with age and hoped it would improve.
3 more weeks passed and I bravely put a bottle in the fridge. I cracked it open and was amazed at the difference. Fizzy, a creamy head that stayed the whole glass and really flavoursome (had a Heineken after that just tasted like water). Only tried by one mate so far who said he would be "happy to pay for that in the shops."
I have put away (stored at Dad's) the remaining 3 ltrs in the hope it gets even better. ABV was spot on 8% as stated on the tin.
I know I have nothing to compare it to but I was very happy with my first ever home brew kit.
The next morning it was fizzing away and all signs looked good. I monitored the SG over the next few days and bottled it about 10 days later. I put some sugar in each bottle and capped them.
Two very long weeks passed and I decided to crack one open to try it. I was quite disappointed. It tasted flat with no real strength of any flavour. I clung to the knowledge that most beers get better with age and hoped it would improve.
3 more weeks passed and I bravely put a bottle in the fridge. I cracked it open and was amazed at the difference. Fizzy, a creamy head that stayed the whole glass and really flavoursome (had a Heineken after that just tasted like water). Only tried by one mate so far who said he would be "happy to pay for that in the shops."
I have put away (stored at Dad's) the remaining 3 ltrs in the hope it gets even better. ABV was spot on 8% as stated on the tin.
I know I have nothing to compare it to but I was very happy with my first ever home brew kit.