It's pretty sweet but not sweet enough for my wife. I was surprised that it needed sweetened, too. I should also say that I threw in a few bottles of an older grape wine I made that was kinda dry.
I've made a few batches of this stuff, a one gallon and two 5 gallon. I was surprised at how "hot" is was at first. The 5 gallon batch was aged for 6 months and was still hot when I bottled it. After about 1 - 2 months in the bottle it smoothed right out. I backsweetened at the end and this...
There's a wine and microbrew festival in Corydon, IN on May 24. I think its being put on by the local homebrew supply owner. http://www.southernindianauncorked.com/
I was in your shoes only a year or so ago. My preference changed quite abit over the last year. I started out thinking APA's and IPA's were too hoppy. But they've slowly become my favorite. Haven't tried bass, but I think I will soon. I love Sierra Nevada.
I've done 2 BB batches and just got 3 morebeer kits in. One is in the primary now. The morebeer kits have more LME and WAY more steeping grains than the Brewer's Best kits. The only poblem was that the morebeer kits didn't come with a bag to steep the grains in. So I had to make a last...
I think you'll get next to no cooling if you run your supply line thorough an ice bath. Unless your supply line is copper or stainless steel and and you've got a 10 foot coil.
My understanding is that it will carb faster if the beer is left at room temp. and yes you can leave it at room...
I made the brewer's best English Brown Ale kit for my first brew about a month and half ago. Its almost go now. I'm hiding the last 4 bottles from my buddies. It was easy and good. I didn't use a secondary fermentor and started drinking it 3 weeks after brew day. It tasted alot like New...
I made the same kit IPA as you. Its my second batch. Just got done last weekend. Having one right now actually. Anyway, mine tastes alot like Sierra Nevada Pale Ale, to me and my father-in-law at least. There is plenty of hop flavor in my opinion. Enough that my wife can't stand it and...
There's a big sale at VWR a scientific supply place. www.vwrsp.com
They've got labratory glassware, instruments and reagents. Anyone for a 200 lbs. drum of dextrose?
Does anyone have opinions reguarding Listermann's ingredient kits. I'm thinking about ordering from them and would like to hear from anyone whose used them.
Another question, If I want to add honey to a batch should I put it in the boil?
I've made a few batches from kits (Brewer's Best) with good results. I'm planning on buying my next extract kits from Austin Homebrew Supply. They have some good selections for clones. Is it really worth $6 - $7 for liquid yeast? I'm a long way from Texas and I've heard that in the summer...
I found a decent resource I thought I would share. www.mylifeisbeer.com
There's alot of premium beers out there I haven't tried yet and site like this helps me decide what to buy this weekend. And that may lead me to what I want to brew next.
Man research is such hard work.:D