Hi all,
So I brewed an XPA a few weeks ago which had finished bottle conditioning on 1st August (10 days conditioning)
I stored them in the spare room en suite (dark and room temp). They are capped brown glass bottles and I stick them in the fridge to chill as and when I fancy a couple in the evening.
When fresh it was really juicy but in the last few days a couple bottles seem to have lost their juicyness whilst the last I had seemed to have retained it.
I was wondering whether this maybe because it isn't as fresh or maybe some of the bottles had oxidised a bit although there is no change in colour or aroma on the ones that lost some of their flavour.
Or is it just a case that due to the style this is commonplace, whether I should have stored it cooler after carbonation was complete or I simply should have drank it quicker.
I have attached the hop schedule.
Any thoughts/advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Guy
So I brewed an XPA a few weeks ago which had finished bottle conditioning on 1st August (10 days conditioning)
I stored them in the spare room en suite (dark and room temp). They are capped brown glass bottles and I stick them in the fridge to chill as and when I fancy a couple in the evening.
When fresh it was really juicy but in the last few days a couple bottles seem to have lost their juicyness whilst the last I had seemed to have retained it.
I was wondering whether this maybe because it isn't as fresh or maybe some of the bottles had oxidised a bit although there is no change in colour or aroma on the ones that lost some of their flavour.
Or is it just a case that due to the style this is commonplace, whether I should have stored it cooler after carbonation was complete or I simply should have drank it quicker.
I have attached the hop schedule.
Any thoughts/advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Guy