I made a Founders Porter clone that has been in primary for two weeks. I sampled it 5 days ago and it tasted really close to a Founders. I sample it again today, and the gravity dropped 1 point, but the flavor changed as well. All the toasty flavors are still there, but. Ow it's slightly bitter on the finish, where Founders is sweet on the finish. I missed my OG pretty bad. Expected OG was 1.066 but mine ended up 1.054. I think a bad crush coupled with a high mash pH caused that. My brew water was really alkaline. My current gravity is 1.014, and expected FG was 1.016.
Did missing my OG that bad contribute to the bitterness? I don't think being two points low on the FG would do it. Or perhaps it's just because it's a really young beer that the bitterness is a little harsher. I plan on leaving it in primary for another week and then cold crashing, fining, and bottling. I will probably let it bottle condition an additional 3 weeks. Will this help to mellow the bitterness? The beer is not undrinkable. It is actually quite good, but it's is noticeably more bitter than Founders.
TLDR - My wife said Founders tastes like a Hershey bar dipped in whiskey. She said my clone has not enough Hershey and too much whiskey. I'm trying to figure out why.
Did missing my OG that bad contribute to the bitterness? I don't think being two points low on the FG would do it. Or perhaps it's just because it's a really young beer that the bitterness is a little harsher. I plan on leaving it in primary for another week and then cold crashing, fining, and bottling. I will probably let it bottle condition an additional 3 weeks. Will this help to mellow the bitterness? The beer is not undrinkable. It is actually quite good, but it's is noticeably more bitter than Founders.
TLDR - My wife said Founders tastes like a Hershey bar dipped in whiskey. She said my clone has not enough Hershey and too much whiskey. I'm trying to figure out why.