Im all grain newbie. only done one so far after several kit related experiments. its come out extremely pale and with an OG of 1.033 I havent got hopes of massive alcohol content.
Its based on the recipe for a copy of a shepards neame beer from dave lines book (what a revelation that lil baby was), tweaked the grains into the very pale end of the spectrum (some golden promise) and colour wise it reminds me of moonshine (happily a fave of mine). yeast wise I used the wyeast timothy taylors one and a combo of fuggles and goldings (seemed simple)
she's still a young un, only been in the pressure barrell a week now but a quick peek has confirmed nice carbonation and head retention (yey). she currently resides in my nice cool cellar and did get some finings thrown in at the 2ndry ferment stage.
My worry (and believe me i find myself worrying more about my beer than my kid) is that my peek at one week revealed the cloudiest beer i have ever made (all the kits cleared much better by this point- i know a week is so soon but im young and impatient). it also has a strong aroma to it. quite yeasty smell but again not quite like any of the kits. its a much stronger smell.
all im after is advice on how long to age her before really getting my laughing tackle around her. what do people think about the smell. I want the aroma of the hops to come through, its the smell i love. how patient do i have to be???
Its based on the recipe for a copy of a shepards neame beer from dave lines book (what a revelation that lil baby was), tweaked the grains into the very pale end of the spectrum (some golden promise) and colour wise it reminds me of moonshine (happily a fave of mine). yeast wise I used the wyeast timothy taylors one and a combo of fuggles and goldings (seemed simple)
she's still a young un, only been in the pressure barrell a week now but a quick peek has confirmed nice carbonation and head retention (yey). she currently resides in my nice cool cellar and did get some finings thrown in at the 2ndry ferment stage.
My worry (and believe me i find myself worrying more about my beer than my kid) is that my peek at one week revealed the cloudiest beer i have ever made (all the kits cleared much better by this point- i know a week is so soon but im young and impatient). it also has a strong aroma to it. quite yeasty smell but again not quite like any of the kits. its a much stronger smell.
all im after is advice on how long to age her before really getting my laughing tackle around her. what do people think about the smell. I want the aroma of the hops to come through, its the smell i love. how patient do i have to be???