giraffe
Active Member
I have returned to home-brewing after a few years break. I used to live in a flat so didn't have the space for a brew fridge or AG. Looking at my notes I brewed around 20 kits and a few extract brews. I ultimately stopped because most of what I brewed tasted pretty bad, with the odd success here and there. Fast forward to now, I have now moved to a house complete with a man cave perfect for brewing. So I got all setup with a brew fridge and cornies and thought I would give it another shot.
First brew, I found a very old (3 year out of date) Geordie bitter. Brewed with temp control and kegged, all seemed to go well but after 3 months in the keg it still tasted pretty bad, homebrew twang. Although it was nice and clear and had good head retention. Put the taste down to the fact it was old so ordered a Wherry as I had success with that kit previously. So brewed that up, all went well. Kegged for about a month and it doesn't taste great either, again homebrew twang which I would describe as a yeasty sort of taste and smell.
So I am at a bit of a loss, I thought having temp control would solve my previous issues. I have also done a couple of small 1 gallon AG brews. They have turned out much better and drinkable in a very short time. It seems like AG is calling but I don't really have the time or money for equipment yet. It the short term I would like kits to work out. On a plus point I also did a Young's APA which has only been kegged a week but seems promising.
Any tips?
First brew, I found a very old (3 year out of date) Geordie bitter. Brewed with temp control and kegged, all seemed to go well but after 3 months in the keg it still tasted pretty bad, homebrew twang. Although it was nice and clear and had good head retention. Put the taste down to the fact it was old so ordered a Wherry as I had success with that kit previously. So brewed that up, all went well. Kegged for about a month and it doesn't taste great either, again homebrew twang which I would describe as a yeasty sort of taste and smell.
So I am at a bit of a loss, I thought having temp control would solve my previous issues. I have also done a couple of small 1 gallon AG brews. They have turned out much better and drinkable in a very short time. It seems like AG is calling but I don't really have the time or money for equipment yet. It the short term I would like kits to work out. On a plus point I also did a Young's APA which has only been kegged a week but seems promising.
Any tips?