Gridlocked
Well-Known Member
...who doesn't really like the taste of my beers before they are carbonated?
For my first three or four batches, and a few now and then I have tasted samples of my beer after fermentation was completed - usually when I am packaging. Each time I have not enjoyed the taste at all. It hasn't really tasted like beer. And, not that it matters but it's given me the runs just about every time.
After they have had a week or two to carbonate (bottle or force carb) they have been really good, but until then - not really a fan.
No, they have not tasted bad because they were bad beers. I know it's going to change and understand all that, but after carbonated = like / before carbonated = do not like.
For my first three or four batches, and a few now and then I have tasted samples of my beer after fermentation was completed - usually when I am packaging. Each time I have not enjoyed the taste at all. It hasn't really tasted like beer. And, not that it matters but it's given me the runs just about every time.
After they have had a week or two to carbonate (bottle or force carb) they have been really good, but until then - not really a fan.
No, they have not tasted bad because they were bad beers. I know it's going to change and understand all that, but after carbonated = like / before carbonated = do not like.