Brewsmith
Home brewing moogerfooger
I'm trying jmulligan's Pale Ale that she sent me in a swap. This is the first beer of hers that I have tried. Here goes...
Poured from a 12 oz bottle, bottle conditioned, into a pint Willi Becher style glass.
Aroma - Grainy, biscuity with some yeasty fruitiness in there, some green apple.
Appearance - Deep golden with a very small white head that faded quickly. Great clarity
Flavor - Grainy malt flavor, with a slight astringency in the background, like grain husks. Very dry. Hop presence is mostly just the bittering balancing even with the malt.
Mouthfeel - Feels a little thin, and carbonation is a little light. A little more CO2 should help the mouthfeel.
Overall - Not too bad. I think the grain bill works, but there may have been a little over-sparging or something like that. Other than that I'd go for a little more malt sweetness, maybe a less attenuative yeast, or a touch more crystal, and the hops could be a little bolder all around, bitterness and flavor/aroma additions. A little tweaking and you've got a great beer.
Poured from a 12 oz bottle, bottle conditioned, into a pint Willi Becher style glass.
Aroma - Grainy, biscuity with some yeasty fruitiness in there, some green apple.
Appearance - Deep golden with a very small white head that faded quickly. Great clarity
Flavor - Grainy malt flavor, with a slight astringency in the background, like grain husks. Very dry. Hop presence is mostly just the bittering balancing even with the malt.
Mouthfeel - Feels a little thin, and carbonation is a little light. A little more CO2 should help the mouthfeel.
Overall - Not too bad. I think the grain bill works, but there may have been a little over-sparging or something like that. Other than that I'd go for a little more malt sweetness, maybe a less attenuative yeast, or a touch more crystal, and the hops could be a little bolder all around, bitterness and flavor/aroma additions. A little tweaking and you've got a great beer.