byronyasgur
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I worked in a commercial brewery for 7 years which leads to overconfidence, that's my lame excuse!!
I was watching the pennies a bit too closely and having a free supply of honey I decided for some reason to use honey instead of buying the full ammount of malt extract. I know now that it's sort of 10% I should have used but I used around 40% with my first two homebrews - which I think makes them a braggot. To cut a very long story short my IPA is a week into carbonation and I realise that an IPA should bottle condition for ( I know this is debatable ) but I guess 2 or 3 weeks - whereas a braggot should condition for a lot longer. I tried a bottle yesterday and it's underwhelming to say the least - it might be just green but I really think there's a lot of other problems and I know I paid a lot of attention to sanitation, temperatures, particularly fermentation temperatures so I'm starting to think it was the honey. Has anyone any thought's on this. I'm sure there will be differing opinions but at this stage I'm 2 very underwhelming brews and and getting a bit discouraged. I'll try a prehopped kit next which is what I should have done to start with but any help to save my IPA would be appreciated.
Here's the recipe
I was watching the pennies a bit too closely and having a free supply of honey I decided for some reason to use honey instead of buying the full ammount of malt extract. I know now that it's sort of 10% I should have used but I used around 40% with my first two homebrews - which I think makes them a braggot. To cut a very long story short my IPA is a week into carbonation and I realise that an IPA should bottle condition for ( I know this is debatable ) but I guess 2 or 3 weeks - whereas a braggot should condition for a lot longer. I tried a bottle yesterday and it's underwhelming to say the least - it might be just green but I really think there's a lot of other problems and I know I paid a lot of attention to sanitation, temperatures, particularly fermentation temperatures so I'm starting to think it was the honey. Has anyone any thought's on this. I'm sure there will be differing opinions but at this stage I'm 2 very underwhelming brews and and getting a bit discouraged. I'll try a prehopped kit next which is what I should have done to start with but any help to save my IPA would be appreciated.
Here's the recipe

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