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No GW with a few tweaksIs this your own recipe?
No GW with a few tweaksIs this your own recipe?
I mean GH lolNo GW with a few tweaks
Do you find it still tastes of raspberries? I brewed the GH version a while ago but it wasn’t as fruity as I expected. If I remember correctly I simmered the fresh raspberries first in a pot to pasteurise them. It was only my second AG brew though!I mean GH lol
I love it when a beer changes so much during the course of its conditioning. Some beers don't do any of that, they're predictable and reach a point when they're simply "ready", beyond which you get nothing extra. My Saison was sadly like this. Good, but not spectacular.Time for a saison and I think this is starting to come together quite nicely now. I wanted a hint of white wine and orange and that’s what I’ve got. The beer has a little more conditioning time but it’s nearly there - just as well really because I’ve drunk quite a bit of it already.
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I love it when a beer changes so much during the course of its conditioning. Some beers don't do any of that, they're predictable and reach a point when they're simply "ready", beyond which you get nothing extra. My Saison was sadly like this. Good, but not spectacular.
Others, the special ones, they just keep morphing, delighting and blow your taste buds at each and every turn.
My Tribute Tribute for example (which to set the record straight is nothing like Tribute) is one of those. My jolly socks, it was so drinkable from the moment it came out of the FV. Yet tonight about a month later, and even moreso than yesterday, it has changed to a far more complex and seductive beast. Who knew that Admiral, Northern Brewer, Styrian Goldings, Fuggles and Tettnang on top of St Austell yeast could be quite so good?
I'm loving this. Cheers!
Go for it. I've lived and breathed this one. Expect to go through phases of:I’ve got two bottles of Proper Job ready to propagate up for my next few beers. Not used the St Austell yeast in years but it’s one of my favourites. A really mineral quality to it that works well in both malty and hoppy beers
Yes still raspberrish taste and I bottled a 10 litre batch it had a kg of frozen raspberries and was very clear.Do you find it still tastes of raspberries? I brewed the GH version a while ago but it wasn’t as fruity as I expected. If I remember correctly I simmered the fresh raspberries first in a pot to pasteurise them. It was only my second AG brew though!
I was tempted to retry it again soon though, using frozen raspberries and, as I’m running out of keg space, follow @Drunkula suggestion of bottling them. Seem to remember the American wheat yeast dropped quite clear.
Looks good mate!Starting today a little earlier with my Citra/Galaxy IPA. It’s been conditioning nearly seven weeks and is approaching the turning point where everything is well balanced and mellow. It makes me happy
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At risk of being driven off of here but Big Drop Pale Ale (0.5%)
It has the distinctive thin taste of non alcoholic beers, however it is cold, fizzy and quite drinkable.
That looks a nice pint. Definitely a lot clearer than my attemptNow on my Mosaic/Simcoe IPA and despite being younger than the Citra/Galaxy IPA it’s already better conditioned - more clear, more balanced.
It is quite strong at 6.9% (actually closer to 7% but 6.9% sounds less threatening ) so I’m going to propose “alcohol offsetting”. It works a bit like carbon offsetting and means I can offset some of my alcohol content with @obscure so we are both drinking beer at 3.7%!
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That looks a nice pint. Definitely a lot clearer than my attempt
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