Okay, I didn't intentionally mean to mislead with this thread title but after reading it aloud I can see that it probably is misleading, sorry!
I have brewed a Moose Drool Brown Ale clone twice (same extract recipe both times) and, to me, the body of the beer seems thin. I pretty much hit my numbers both times so I can't be too far off of the recipe. I don't know if I'm making sense but, when I drink a Moose Drool, the body of the beer seems thicker or fuller than what I brew so I'm concerned that I'm not doing something right. Any suggestions?
I want to brew a stout next and they have a thick/rich body and I don't want to blow it and have a thin stout.
I have brewed a Moose Drool Brown Ale clone twice (same extract recipe both times) and, to me, the body of the beer seems thin. I pretty much hit my numbers both times so I can't be too far off of the recipe. I don't know if I'm making sense but, when I drink a Moose Drool, the body of the beer seems thicker or fuller than what I brew so I'm concerned that I'm not doing something right. Any suggestions?
I want to brew a stout next and they have a thick/rich body and I don't want to blow it and have a thin stout.