Notlaw
Dubbel Dragon
Interested in how this goes. Low alcohol ales seem few and far between, unless you want something as bland as anything. I'd like something lower abv for summer thirst quenching.
Same as me notlaw. You know as well as I do low alcohol beers are almost the most difficult beers to make. And let's be honest, it is the way forward.
So would you aim for grains that don't add much fermentables? Would those be more of the roasted kinds?
On the extreme end of this there's a recipe in Bredwdog's recently released recipe list for a 0.5% beer called Nanny State.
Yeah I applaud them for doing it, it's a great concept. I recently had a half of it in Brewdog Leicester, it was actually horrible. Tasted like a cleaning product.
Yeah I applaud them for doing it, it's a great concept. I recently had a half of it in Brewdog Leicester, it was actually horrible. Tasted like a cleaning product.
That'll be fine clibit. All starters are done in 24hrs max if they are fermented at 20oC or higher. As long as you were using a fresh vial/pack then the starter would have helped increase the cell count and kick it on its way even if it was for only 8hrs.
Meh. At worst you've under pitched it a bit and the yeast is going through a frantic cell increase phase before it gets into breaking down the sugars. Just minor yeast stress. I've had that before and you get a bit of a "yeasty" smell to the beer at the end of fermentation. Ive found an extra 1-2 weeks of cold conditioning on top of usual works that out.
I know the feelingThe SWMBO loves the fact that one shelf of the fridge is filled with washed slurry jars.
Well this brew is throwing out tons of gas but as yet has no krausen. I hope the yeast was ok, I left the starter to the last minute, only had 8 hours from making to pitching - but it had foam on top and was bubbling like crazy when it was pitched. Ideally should have been made a day or two earlier.
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