IronArtisanBrewing
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I have bottled some Brown Ale, high ABV around 8%. (Mistake) Target was 6%
After 2 Weeks aging in both bottles and keg, I have sampled both.
First impressions of keg = green apple
First impressions bottle = Much less acetaldehyde, more balance, sweet alc.
Mistakes I realized I may have made:
Aged keg in kegerator at cold temps. Cold crash temps, like sub 40F.
May not have bled air off with CO2 after kegged and tapped.
I am waiting for the off flavor to dissipate, but it still has ONLY been 2 weeks.
Feel free to post experience with both keg vs bottle aging times, and mistakes.
-Iron Artisan Brewing (Pilot)
After 2 Weeks aging in both bottles and keg, I have sampled both.
First impressions of keg = green apple
First impressions bottle = Much less acetaldehyde, more balance, sweet alc.
Mistakes I realized I may have made:
Aged keg in kegerator at cold temps. Cold crash temps, like sub 40F.
May not have bled air off with CO2 after kegged and tapped.
I am waiting for the off flavor to dissipate, but it still has ONLY been 2 weeks.
Feel free to post experience with both keg vs bottle aging times, and mistakes.
-Iron Artisan Brewing (Pilot)