DarkUncle
Well-Known Member
What a bummer. Looks great in the glass and smells great too. However, when you taste it there is a bit of a sour/citrus flavor to it. Nearest I can describe is it tastes like when you go and bite into an orange with the peel still on. Not nearly that powerful but the same sort of puckery flavor. This particular ale is supposed to be a rather quick turnaround from grain to glass so I'm not sure how much hope there is that this will mellow out a bit and let the actual beer flavor shine through.
It's an all-grain kegged 5 gallon brew. I did deal with 2 problems that may have caused this. The first being that I ordered and received my pre-crushed grain a good 30 plus days before actually getting around to brewing it. Kept it in the fridge though in it's original packaging from Austin. Not sure if the aging of the pre-crushed grain may have lended something.
My biggest problem, however, happened just as I was going to put my fermenter into my temp controlled chest freezer. The darn thing broke down. I was forced to keep it in my air conditioned bedroom for the first 3 days of fermentation, which is pretty much the end of primary fermentation. Probably didn't get any cooler than 70 I should think but it was sometimes warmer like 75.
So is there any chance of this one recovering or am I pretty much going to bite the bullet, or the orange in this case, and drink it up with some soury notes? It is definitely drinkable just not what it should have turned out to be.
It's an all-grain kegged 5 gallon brew. I did deal with 2 problems that may have caused this. The first being that I ordered and received my pre-crushed grain a good 30 plus days before actually getting around to brewing it. Kept it in the fridge though in it's original packaging from Austin. Not sure if the aging of the pre-crushed grain may have lended something.
My biggest problem, however, happened just as I was going to put my fermenter into my temp controlled chest freezer. The darn thing broke down. I was forced to keep it in my air conditioned bedroom for the first 3 days of fermentation, which is pretty much the end of primary fermentation. Probably didn't get any cooler than 70 I should think but it was sometimes warmer like 75.
So is there any chance of this one recovering or am I pretty much going to bite the bullet, or the orange in this case, and drink it up with some soury notes? It is definitely drinkable just not what it should have turned out to be.