I just bottled my first brew and decided to take a taste of it smells good and has somewhat the flavor I hoped for but it has a watery taste that drowns out a lot of the flavor. Is this normal in uncarbed brew?
If you need any taste testers I can offer my services!
My first beer (pale ale) tasted a bit watery before bottles and now it's anything but...actually waiting a few more weeks for the bitterness to go away - too bitter for my taste.
Finishing at 1.015 it shouldn't be watery at all, but Windsor can give that impression early on. It will continue to improve with age. Try one in a month and you'll have a very different beer.
In my experience, tasting of the young/flat beer on bottling day doesn't tell you much of anything. I've had samples that tasted great but ended up being a sub-par beer, and vice versa.
The only thing I really get from bottling samples is the hop flavor. For a beer that isn't hoppy I wouldn't expect much. Carbonation will change everything.
If uncarbonated beer tasted as good as carbonated beer nobody would bother carbonating beer.
It's fine to taste your beer before it's finished ... but you have to convince yourself not to worry if the unfinished beer doesn't taste like you want the finished beer to taste like.