I have a basic base for a 'Mild Ale'. And I was wondering if it would be possible to make it taste sweeter and buttery. Would I just add butterscotch sauce into the brew? And if so at what stage. I have also heard of the word 'diacetyl' thrown around?
Any help would be much appreciated as I haven't brewed beer before. Just cider's and wines. :grin:
Here is the recipe:
-15g Fuggles hops
-450g Malt Extract
-450g Sugar
-1 Gallon water
-Brewers Yeast
Boil the hops, malt extract and sugar in the water for 90 minutes. Add more water to bring the volume back up to 1 gallon. Strain the liquid into a fermentation bin. Cover and cool until lukewarm. Sprinkle in the yeast. Cover and leave in a warm place for 3 days or untill fermentation is complete. Rack of the beer and bottle it, adding 1/2 teaspoon of sugar per pint. Cover tightly. Stand the beer in a cool place for 3 weeks before opening.
Thanks!
Liam
Any help would be much appreciated as I haven't brewed beer before. Just cider's and wines. :grin:
Here is the recipe:
-15g Fuggles hops
-450g Malt Extract
-450g Sugar
-1 Gallon water
-Brewers Yeast
Boil the hops, malt extract and sugar in the water for 90 minutes. Add more water to bring the volume back up to 1 gallon. Strain the liquid into a fermentation bin. Cover and cool until lukewarm. Sprinkle in the yeast. Cover and leave in a warm place for 3 days or untill fermentation is complete. Rack of the beer and bottle it, adding 1/2 teaspoon of sugar per pint. Cover tightly. Stand the beer in a cool place for 3 weeks before opening.
Thanks!
Liam