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Hi everybody!
Brief introduction, I've started a few month ago and with the help of Mr Beer kit, Palmer's book and this forum I have successfully done a few batches of different blends of beer. Since it's kind of cold here in Washington state I mostly experimented with Lagers leaving Ales for a warmer part of the year. Any way, here is my question. My beer is kind of "oily" compare to "normal" (store sold) beer. It tastes good, I have good carbonation, gravity as required. But in the glass it looks like it has higher viscosity. Is it normal? May be it's simply not enough conditioned? May be it's just a sign of a good beer
Thanks and keep this great forum up!
Brief introduction, I've started a few month ago and with the help of Mr Beer kit, Palmer's book and this forum I have successfully done a few batches of different blends of beer. Since it's kind of cold here in Washington state I mostly experimented with Lagers leaving Ales for a warmer part of the year. Any way, here is my question. My beer is kind of "oily" compare to "normal" (store sold) beer. It tastes good, I have good carbonation, gravity as required. But in the glass it looks like it has higher viscosity. Is it normal? May be it's simply not enough conditioned? May be it's just a sign of a good beer
Thanks and keep this great forum up!