joeldp144
Well-Known Member
Does alcohol taste mellow with time?
I recently brewed a Belgian Tripel with a SG of 1.084, and I used WLP 530. I used a two step starter. I expected the yeast to take the FG down to about 20, but it ended up at 10. Needless to say, that yeast is a monster. I was siked about the alcohol content, but unfortunately, my IBU was only around 35. I just tasted the beer after bottling, and it tastes too "hot". The alcohol really comes through and is a little overwhelming.
I did a pretty good job of keeping the ferm temps low, so I don't think the issue is related to that. I just think that the alcohol content is too high for the IBU range.
Will the alcohol taste mellow with time? I realize that the beer is effectively only a week or so old and that it should age for a while, but I am just trying to console myself during this long wait.
I recently brewed a Belgian Tripel with a SG of 1.084, and I used WLP 530. I used a two step starter. I expected the yeast to take the FG down to about 20, but it ended up at 10. Needless to say, that yeast is a monster. I was siked about the alcohol content, but unfortunately, my IBU was only around 35. I just tasted the beer after bottling, and it tastes too "hot". The alcohol really comes through and is a little overwhelming.
I did a pretty good job of keeping the ferm temps low, so I don't think the issue is related to that. I just think that the alcohol content is too high for the IBU range.
Will the alcohol taste mellow with time? I realize that the beer is effectively only a week or so old and that it should age for a while, but I am just trying to console myself during this long wait.