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  1. M

    Amber ale has a citrus taste

    They sat in in the bottle for about 3 weeks before drinking. Does the citrus flavor typically decrease as time goes on? Not sure what type of hops. It was 4 types - bittering, flavor, aroma and dry. Not sure if that answers your question.
  2. M

    Amber ale has a citrus taste

    I've brewed two batches of an amber ale with a decent amount of hops (45 IBU) but it seems to have a citrus taste...kinda like Blue Moon. Any idea what causes that? Is that too much malt? Too little grains? Any thoughts would be helpful. Thanks.
  3. M

    Will a very small sanitizer anchor in the bottle ruin the beer?

    After bottling most of my beer, I realized the bottles weren't 100% dry - there was a couple drops of sanitized water in the bottom. Could this potentially ruin the beer or am I being over paranoid? Thanks.
  4. M

    Time to bottle?

    If I let it sit longer, do I run the risk of increasing the alcohol content too high? It's currently at 1.011. My OG was 1.05. Thanks.
  5. M

    Time to bottle?

    Brewing an IPA - my OG was 1.050 and it was in my primary for just over 4 days and when I transitioned to my secondary carboy my second gravity reading was 1.011. Should I let it sit in the carboy any longer or should I start to bottle. Thanks for any advice.
  6. M

    Airlock is not percolating - and it's been over 4 days

    OK, cool. I haven't taken a reading since it started fermenting - so I'll do that today. Quick question though - it won't negatively affect the batch if I open the lid and take a reading...or should I just pour it in to the test tube through the spigot? Thanks again.
  7. M

    Airlock is not percolating - and it's been over 4 days

    I'm brewing my first batch of a IPA and am getting a little concerned that my airlock is not percolating and it's been over 4 days in the primary fermenter. Is this normal? Should I just be patient? Thanks for any advice.
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