moto748
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I've got a batch of Irish stout bottled, but have held off trying it yet (with great willpower!). All red crown tops, so I pulled a bottle out today to have a look, and...
...that clearly isn't stout!
It doesn't show up well in my rather poor photo, but it is absolutely crystal clear and looks lovely!
Checking back through my records, it must be a Cali Common I brewed in the summer. I was always doubtful about this one, it was brewed in Midsummer at the hottest time of the year, and I felt the yeast was a bit distressed. Anyway, I poured it all down the drain ages ago. Except this bottle, obviously. Was I premature? Well I think I took the view that if it wasn't a nice drink after about 4 weeks in the bottle, it was unlikely to improve much further. It was only a small 11 litre batch anyway. And, daft as it sounds, I kinda needed the space.
But this one looks so good, I'll bung it on the fridge and try it later tonight. if it is good, I can repeat the recipe, probably all the better now the weather is a bit cooler.
...that clearly isn't stout!
It doesn't show up well in my rather poor photo, but it is absolutely crystal clear and looks lovely!
Checking back through my records, it must be a Cali Common I brewed in the summer. I was always doubtful about this one, it was brewed in Midsummer at the hottest time of the year, and I felt the yeast was a bit distressed. Anyway, I poured it all down the drain ages ago. Except this bottle, obviously. Was I premature? Well I think I took the view that if it wasn't a nice drink after about 4 weeks in the bottle, it was unlikely to improve much further. It was only a small 11 litre batch anyway. And, daft as it sounds, I kinda needed the space.
But this one looks so good, I'll bung it on the fridge and try it later tonight. if it is good, I can repeat the recipe, probably all the better now the weather is a bit cooler.