AQUILAS
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I brewed my christmas old ale today.
Everything went really well. Hit all my numbers all throughout, actually did better than all the estimated numbers.
After taking my post boil sample for an OG reading, the aroma was amazing. EKG gingerbread cookie is what I could think of. But the taste......it was super bitter upfront. After the bitterness went away, the taste went back to the EKG gingerbread cookie.
I want to think that the bitterness came from the amount of hops put in. Nearly 6oz of hops. For those that didn't read the recipe, it was 2.75oz fuggles @ 60 and 2.75oz EKG at 10. I've never brewed an IPA, so I'm not sure how bitter those can be right after boil, but does this sound on par with IPA wort bitterness?
If it's not the hops, I added 1/2tsp ground cinnamon, 1/4tsp ground ginger, and 1/4tsp ground nutmeg at flameout. Could that have anything to do with the bitterness?
I'm leaving this in the primary for 2 months before I bottle it, at which point, I'll be leaving it for 4 weeks before sharing it with my family on Christmas. So I hope that the bitterness clears out.
Everything went really well. Hit all my numbers all throughout, actually did better than all the estimated numbers.
After taking my post boil sample for an OG reading, the aroma was amazing. EKG gingerbread cookie is what I could think of. But the taste......it was super bitter upfront. After the bitterness went away, the taste went back to the EKG gingerbread cookie.
I want to think that the bitterness came from the amount of hops put in. Nearly 6oz of hops. For those that didn't read the recipe, it was 2.75oz fuggles @ 60 and 2.75oz EKG at 10. I've never brewed an IPA, so I'm not sure how bitter those can be right after boil, but does this sound on par with IPA wort bitterness?
If it's not the hops, I added 1/2tsp ground cinnamon, 1/4tsp ground ginger, and 1/4tsp ground nutmeg at flameout. Could that have anything to do with the bitterness?
I'm leaving this in the primary for 2 months before I bottle it, at which point, I'll be leaving it for 4 weeks before sharing it with my family on Christmas. So I hope that the bitterness clears out.