giraffe
Active Member
I have returned to brewing after a few years gap, I found an old Geordie bitter whilst moving house so thought I would give it a go. It was past its best before so I ditched the kit yeast and used gervin ale yeast. All fermented ok, although took a while most likely due to the temp of around 18c. Cold crashed for a few days, was nice and clear so kegged.
Had a sample tonight and it just tasted like a yeasty disappointment. Reminded me of why I gave up brewing before. Any tips on why it tastes so yeasty as it looks clear.
Thanks
Had a sample tonight and it just tasted like a yeasty disappointment. Reminded me of why I gave up brewing before. Any tips on why it tastes so yeasty as it looks clear.
Thanks