Djangotet
Well-Known Member
Hello!
I’m a new brewer and I’ve managed to make my first beer that I’m proud of! Flavor is pretty decent, it’s a blonde ale. I’ve had issues in the past with an oily mouthfeel which I was able to avoid this time using a d-rest.
The basis for my question is that I am having another mouthfeel issue that I’ve had difficulty searching about. Basically, there is still some sweetness in the beer as expected but when I take a sip, it like my mouth itself dries out for a second. Weird example but if you’ve ever rubbed your finger against a boat under water and your finger did that slow drag thing that makes a deep noise. That’s what it feels like in my mouth when I take a sip. Any idea why im having this experience? Or is this still considered the oily mouthfeel and I fixed something else lol? Thank you very much!
I’m a new brewer and I’ve managed to make my first beer that I’m proud of! Flavor is pretty decent, it’s a blonde ale. I’ve had issues in the past with an oily mouthfeel which I was able to avoid this time using a d-rest.
The basis for my question is that I am having another mouthfeel issue that I’ve had difficulty searching about. Basically, there is still some sweetness in the beer as expected but when I take a sip, it like my mouth itself dries out for a second. Weird example but if you’ve ever rubbed your finger against a boat under water and your finger did that slow drag thing that makes a deep noise. That’s what it feels like in my mouth when I take a sip. Any idea why im having this experience? Or is this still considered the oily mouthfeel and I fixed something else lol? Thank you very much!