Popspicker
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Ok mate
Was just wondering, as you say you always have a rolling stock going, what would you say was the optimum time for the beer to be at it's best ?
Another thing that has been worrying me, at what point do you give up on a brew ?
If you try a beer after 3 weeks and it tastes bad, does it always improve with age or is there a cut off point of say, 2 months and if it's not tasting good by that time, it isn't going to improve ?
Would hate to think of wasting time on something that could be replaced.
Thanks
...so many questions, so little time.
Was just wondering, as you say you always have a rolling stock going, what would you say was the optimum time for the beer to be at it's best ?
Another thing that has been worrying me, at what point do you give up on a brew ?
If you try a beer after 3 weeks and it tastes bad, does it always improve with age or is there a cut off point of say, 2 months and if it's not tasting good by that time, it isn't going to improve ?
Would hate to think of wasting time on something that could be replaced.
Thanks
...so many questions, so little time.