arturo7
Well-Known Member
This past weekend, a friend had a BBQ for his brewing buddies. Four of us brought along a few bottles of our homebrews.
The two big surprises were the 4 year old English Ale and my 4 month old Pale Ale brewed with bread yeast.
We were all expecting the worst with the English Ale. The brewer had come across 8 forgotten bottles during a recent garage clean up. Upon inspection he realized these were from a batch he brewed in 2003. Perfect for a brew party, right?
To our amazement the beer was still quite good. There was just a very, very faint off taste at the finish, but it didn't linger. Certainly nowhere near a skunked Heinie.
As for the beer with bread yeast, no one was more surprised than me. This was the last bottle of my first ever batch. When brewing it I killed the Nottingham's and, in a panic, dumped in some Fleishmann's as a substitute. This batch had a serious twang and was only drinkable with a lemon.
I guess 4 months in the bottle mellowed it out. There was not even a hint of the once pervasive twang. It certainly wasn't the best beer at the party but it wasn't the worst either. That distinction went to my Pale that had only been in the bottle 10 days.
The two big surprises were the 4 year old English Ale and my 4 month old Pale Ale brewed with bread yeast.
We were all expecting the worst with the English Ale. The brewer had come across 8 forgotten bottles during a recent garage clean up. Upon inspection he realized these were from a batch he brewed in 2003. Perfect for a brew party, right?
To our amazement the beer was still quite good. There was just a very, very faint off taste at the finish, but it didn't linger. Certainly nowhere near a skunked Heinie.
As for the beer with bread yeast, no one was more surprised than me. This was the last bottle of my first ever batch. When brewing it I killed the Nottingham's and, in a panic, dumped in some Fleishmann's as a substitute. This batch had a serious twang and was only drinkable with a lemon.
I guess 4 months in the bottle mellowed it out. There was not even a hint of the once pervasive twang. It certainly wasn't the best beer at the party but it wasn't the worst either. That distinction went to my Pale that had only been in the bottle 10 days.