MyQul
Chairman of the Bored
My latest batch of bitter I carbed it a bit high at 5g/L which is way higher than the recommended carbonation level for bitters which is about half this at around 2.5g/L
So to knock out some of the carbonation I've been pouring the 500ml bottle into a 2L jug from height, which of course produces a huge head. I then wait for that to completely die down. I then, non too carefully pour the beer from the jug into a pint glass.
The thing is, doing this, the beer ends up as if its been poured from a hand pull. It has a good head of about a couple of centimeters which lasts a while. Plus good lacing which last ust about to the end of the pint.
My previuos batch of bitter I carbed to recommended bitter/English beer levels and I found that the head disapeared a lot faster with little to no lacing in the glass (which is why I upped the carbonation level to try and get a better head but found the beer too fizzy for my liking for a bitter). Im wondering if all this pouring/aerating of the beer adds oxygen/ possibly copies the action of a sparkler on a hand pull? I'm liking this so much I think I'll over carbonate then knock the carbonation out on pouring on all my bitters on purpose
Just to add,my recipe has 8% flaked barley which problably helps in there somewhere
So to knock out some of the carbonation I've been pouring the 500ml bottle into a 2L jug from height, which of course produces a huge head. I then wait for that to completely die down. I then, non too carefully pour the beer from the jug into a pint glass.
The thing is, doing this, the beer ends up as if its been poured from a hand pull. It has a good head of about a couple of centimeters which lasts a while. Plus good lacing which last ust about to the end of the pint.
My previuos batch of bitter I carbed to recommended bitter/English beer levels and I found that the head disapeared a lot faster with little to no lacing in the glass (which is why I upped the carbonation level to try and get a better head but found the beer too fizzy for my liking for a bitter). Im wondering if all this pouring/aerating of the beer adds oxygen/ possibly copies the action of a sparkler on a hand pull? I'm liking this so much I think I'll over carbonate then knock the carbonation out on pouring on all my bitters on purpose
Just to add,my recipe has 8% flaked barley which problably helps in there somewhere
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