HoppingMad
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I've done a quick search but apologies if I'm posting something that's been asked before.
I've made many extract homebrews over the years and one reoccurring 'issue', if you will, is the body / mouthfeel of my beer. Whilst the flavour and aroma might be excellent a lot of the time, in darker beers, stouts etc., the beer can feel a bit "watery", even if the ABV is relatively high; a perfect example is an "Exmoor Beast" clone I recently did, at 6.5%, which tastes fantastic but is a bit on the thin side.
I'm switching to AG in the near future (I'm waiting for kit to be delivered) and I was wondering if there was anything I could do to try and improve the body / mouthfeel of my beer?
Thanks very much in advance.
I've made many extract homebrews over the years and one reoccurring 'issue', if you will, is the body / mouthfeel of my beer. Whilst the flavour and aroma might be excellent a lot of the time, in darker beers, stouts etc., the beer can feel a bit "watery", even if the ABV is relatively high; a perfect example is an "Exmoor Beast" clone I recently did, at 6.5%, which tastes fantastic but is a bit on the thin side.
I'm switching to AG in the near future (I'm waiting for kit to be delivered) and I was wondering if there was anything I could do to try and improve the body / mouthfeel of my beer?
Thanks very much in advance.