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My 1st taste............. BITTER!!!!

Discussion in 'Beginners Beer Brewing Forum' started by Slyko, Mar 13, 2012.

 

  1. #1
    Slyko

    Banned

    Posted Mar 13, 2012
    So I took just a little smackeroo when I racked it from my primary to my secondary carboy.

    This is my initial batch. It's the English Nut Brown kit from an extract.

    It's hella bitter................. & I like bitter. But this is so bitter it's almost undrinkable. Sure it's flat & has all kinds of goodies floating in it.

    Now I did not strain out the Hops etc. when I pored it from the kettle to the primary fermenting bucket. The hops have been sitting in it for 1 week.

    But...............................

    Is it supposed to be this bitter? My 2nd batch I did strain it.............. but it's too early to taste it.

    Help.
     
  2. #2
    beerman315

    Active Member

    Posted Mar 13, 2012
    I wouldn't worry about it since it's still very young. The bitterness comes from boiling the hops, not letting them sit in the fermentor. I'm sure it'll be fine once it's carbed
     
  3. #3
    PIGMAN

    Supporting Member  

    Posted Mar 13, 2012
    Way too early to worry about taste. It's green beer, and the flavor will change as it conditions. I've had beers taste bitter at bottling time, and lose all of the bitterness when they were conditioned. Now that your primary is empty, brew your second batch. By the way, Northern Brewer has all kits at 15% off starting today through 3/20. Take advantage.:tank:
     
  4. #4
    jaytizzle

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 13, 2012
    Where did you see that? I just checked the site and didn't see this info but I ain't always the brightest bulb. Is there a checkout code you need to enter or something?
     
  5. #5
    jaytizzle

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 13, 2012
    Nevermind... answered my own question from poking around...

    input the code: MakeGreatBeer

    and it's all good
     
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