monkeybutler
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Good afternoon,
I'm a newbie. I have recently been brewing my first beer from an American Pale Ale starter kit. Over the last couple of weeks I've been imagining all the ways I might have gone wrong but to my surprise when I took a gravity reading the other day and tasted the sample, it tasted just like beer and should be ready for bottling at the weekend. My plan is not to get ahead of myself and do another batch or two from a similar kit but this time I will make a couple of small investments such as better temperature control and compare the results.
Tasting my first beer however has got me thinking about how I can eventually experiment with the flavour a little and create my own unique taste. My question is, when i'm ready to throw away the rule book and try something new, what's the best route to go down?
Thanks in advance
I'm a newbie. I have recently been brewing my first beer from an American Pale Ale starter kit. Over the last couple of weeks I've been imagining all the ways I might have gone wrong but to my surprise when I took a gravity reading the other day and tasted the sample, it tasted just like beer and should be ready for bottling at the weekend. My plan is not to get ahead of myself and do another batch or two from a similar kit but this time I will make a couple of small investments such as better temperature control and compare the results.
Tasting my first beer however has got me thinking about how I can eventually experiment with the flavour a little and create my own unique taste. My question is, when i'm ready to throw away the rule book and try something new, what's the best route to go down?
Thanks in advance