johnnyivan
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Hi All,
I've brewed another Muntons Coinneusseurs Pils kit. Last time it ended up being superb. I couldn't tell the difference between it and a bought lager. It was reddish-golden colour.
This time however, it seems very red and dark--and still very sweet after bottle-conditioning for nearly 2 weeks (Though, admittedly, the sweetness in the last one took about 2 weeks to reduce).
Could it be this 'caramelisation' effect I've recently read about on here? I brought the ingredients to the boil and then simmered them for about an hour to kill any nasties.
Thanks,
John
I've brewed another Muntons Coinneusseurs Pils kit. Last time it ended up being superb. I couldn't tell the difference between it and a bought lager. It was reddish-golden colour.
This time however, it seems very red and dark--and still very sweet after bottle-conditioning for nearly 2 weeks (Though, admittedly, the sweetness in the last one took about 2 weeks to reduce).
Could it be this 'caramelisation' effect I've recently read about on here? I brought the ingredients to the boil and then simmered them for about an hour to kill any nasties.
Thanks,
John