Ok, complete NOOB here. I bought a beer starter kit in January that included the Razorback IPA kit. I built myself a brew fridge and followed all the instructions setting the temperature at 22 degrees C (instructions said between 20-25) and after about 24 hours it was like a volcano was erupting. There was froth and foam pouring from the airlock and it was everywhere. I cleaned it all up and washed the airlock using sanitiser and put everything back. I then had to do the same another couple of times over the next few days. Everything calmed down eventually and after two weeks and two consecutive SG readings of 1009 over 24 hours I bottled it all on 9th February with a teaspoon measurement of sugar in each bottle. It went into a wardrobe in my bedroom at around 21 degrees for two weeks and then into the shed at about 12 degrees. After a week in the shed I tried a bottle. Yuk, it had the most bitter after taste I’ve ever tasted. Honestly, I’m not one to chuck a beer away but this was totally undrinkable. I realise this brew was at the absolute minimum timing for drinking according to the instructions and have read in so many places that bottle conditioned home brew gets better if left longer so left it be. I have now tried a bottle every week since, the last one being yesterday (7th April) but I really cant see any improvement. I’m gutted. Now I don’t know what to do. A subsequent brew of a Simply Mild has come out very well and I now have a premium Lager on which will need bottling in a week or so. I can either stick with the Razorback in the hope it eventually comes good and buy another 40 bottles for the Lager or chuck it and save the bottle money. What shall I do?