Hi All,
This is my first post. Got a brewing kit for Christmas, Muntons Export Pilsner,Connoisseurs Range, and started it on Boxing Day. Due to some confusion about the hydrometer readings I didn't put it in the keg until 3 weeks later after contacting Muntons (the makers of the beer kit) who assured me all was ok. I added the 3 ozs of sugar to the pressure barrel and have waited for the recommended 2 weeks. I tried it last night. Firstly the beer still had a hint of cloudiness.Secondly a heavy froth/head was produced if you were not careful with the pouring. This was controlled on the second pint. Thirdly the beer tasted flat even though the head was maintained to the last drop in the glass! Finally it tasted OK.
Being used to drinking lagers like Carlsberg, Stella etc I would like to know if the perceived "flatness" of the above is a characteristic of the Export Pilsner? If not can I redress the situation and ,if so, how?.
Regards
Rockford
This is my first post. Got a brewing kit for Christmas, Muntons Export Pilsner,Connoisseurs Range, and started it on Boxing Day. Due to some confusion about the hydrometer readings I didn't put it in the keg until 3 weeks later after contacting Muntons (the makers of the beer kit) who assured me all was ok. I added the 3 ozs of sugar to the pressure barrel and have waited for the recommended 2 weeks. I tried it last night. Firstly the beer still had a hint of cloudiness.Secondly a heavy froth/head was produced if you were not careful with the pouring. This was controlled on the second pint. Thirdly the beer tasted flat even though the head was maintained to the last drop in the glass! Finally it tasted OK.
Being used to drinking lagers like Carlsberg, Stella etc I would like to know if the perceived "flatness" of the above is a characteristic of the Export Pilsner? If not can I redress the situation and ,if so, how?.
Regards
Rockford