Just packaged my Scottish 80'. Bottles, as I need some for our next club swop.
In the end I left it in primary for 2.5 weeks, though it stuck at 1018 for the last 10 days!!
This gives CML beior high-60s attenuation (68%) though it is possible my mash did still overshoot a little - I reckon the 75%
@MyQul experiences is possible.
So.. the trial jar. All about the malt. Sweetness and nutiness from the crystal/specialities. Perhaps a little underbittered, but very easy drinking for 5.2%.
I've messed up my carbonation on several recent occasions, and my brew club friends have quite rightly taken the piss out of me, with all the comments you might expect. On this beer I am aiming for 1.75 volumes. Let's see.
Of course, the question is 'what's next?' and I'm torn.
I've had 3 beers in long term aging - my ris is just over a year and is magnificent, alongside a dubbel and a trappist single. I'd quite like to brew a beer to age - the other night I enjoyed a 2 year old Flanders Red from a fellow brewer (yum!), and I watched the
@David Heath video on philly sour...
On the other hand, I screwed up my TTL clone carbonation, and the mash temp was wrong, so part of me would love to do that again....
What do you think?
Martin