So here is the scoop...
Designed and brewed a New Holland Black Tulip clone.
O.G. 1.095
F.G. 1.018
14.5 LBS grain with 21.32 QT of water for the mash 60 min at 154Deg
Sat on 3 vials (dont have a stir starter) WLP500 for 14 days. On day 4 brought ambient temp up to 74 deg for 8 hours Then back to 67 Deg ambient.
Kegged on day 15 on 26 LBS of CO3
Day 21 tasted it.
S: Bananna, slight clove and a bit of Belgian funk
A: Nice Gold to dark gold not too much haze looked real good
T: Up front sweet belgian funk with noticeable undertones of bannana and clove........... Thats when it went to ****
The brew tasted perfect then after swallowing the aftertaste was BITTER and mouth drying Lasting for some time.
My theory is that It should have went to secondary or not even been tasted for another month or two.
This is the second high gravity this has occurred on. Both started to be drank at about 3 weeks old. I have ruled out equipment cause other have been fine.
Any input would be appreciated
Designed and brewed a New Holland Black Tulip clone.
O.G. 1.095
F.G. 1.018
14.5 LBS grain with 21.32 QT of water for the mash 60 min at 154Deg
Sat on 3 vials (dont have a stir starter) WLP500 for 14 days. On day 4 brought ambient temp up to 74 deg for 8 hours Then back to 67 Deg ambient.
Kegged on day 15 on 26 LBS of CO3
Day 21 tasted it.
S: Bananna, slight clove and a bit of Belgian funk
A: Nice Gold to dark gold not too much haze looked real good
T: Up front sweet belgian funk with noticeable undertones of bannana and clove........... Thats when it went to ****
The brew tasted perfect then after swallowing the aftertaste was BITTER and mouth drying Lasting for some time.
My theory is that It should have went to secondary or not even been tasted for another month or two.
This is the second high gravity this has occurred on. Both started to be drank at about 3 weeks old. I have ruled out equipment cause other have been fine.
Any input would be appreciated