I've been drinking lager since I was a teen. Never really got into bitter / real ale as a drink.
In the last 12-18 months, I've been drinking stouts, and darker ales, such as mild, and dark Belgian and Czech beers.
I'm fast coming to the conclusion that I don't really like 'hoppy' ales, can't stand IPAs and thin English ales; malt forward beers are more my thing. Big, bold flavours of coffee, caramel, vanilla, chocolate etc
I don't want to just be brewing stouts - so couple of thoughts....
- How does one make a malt forward beer. Do you bitter less? Add fewer hops or for a shorter time? No doubt it won't be as simple as that as there will be interactions between the malt and the hops etc.
- Is there some kind of online categorisation of beer when I can find those beers that are less hoppy and more malty?
- Any recommendations for darker, bold flavoured brews please?
Thanks for your time.
Cheers, Phil
In the last 12-18 months, I've been drinking stouts, and darker ales, such as mild, and dark Belgian and Czech beers.
I'm fast coming to the conclusion that I don't really like 'hoppy' ales, can't stand IPAs and thin English ales; malt forward beers are more my thing. Big, bold flavours of coffee, caramel, vanilla, chocolate etc
I don't want to just be brewing stouts - so couple of thoughts....
- How does one make a malt forward beer. Do you bitter less? Add fewer hops or for a shorter time? No doubt it won't be as simple as that as there will be interactions between the malt and the hops etc.
- Is there some kind of online categorisation of beer when I can find those beers that are less hoppy and more malty?
- Any recommendations for darker, bold flavoured brews please?
Thanks for your time.
Cheers, Phil