JamesHoffman
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I made the mistake of putting my (supposedly) complete brews in the refrigerator. Upon opening it, I decided that it needs more conditioning. Will those bottles condition in the fridge or are they forfeit to the home brew gods?
JamesHoffman said:I made the mistake of putting my (supposedly) complete brews in the refrigerator. Upon opening it, I decided that it needs more conditioning. Will those bottles condition in the fridge or are they forfeit to the home brew gods?
You know, I should have added that this is my very first brew and that I don't completely know what I am doing, haha. You are right. After a day in the fridge it tastes fine, just like a cheap beer. Before, I had only tried it after a few hours in the fridge. I guess it threw me off because as my first batch I used a hopped LME kit. The store owner even warned me that it wouldn't taste quite as good as store-bought beer, or even the same necessarily.
This is a brown ale LME kit, boiled with 2lbs DME and used with included yeast. I shouldn't have expected much better, from what I'm hearing and reading. Thanks for replying!
The store owner even warned me that it wouldn't taste quite as good as store-bought beer, or even the same necessarily.
???? A decent all extract kit can make some pretty darn good ales in my opinion. I have made many over the years and most were better than a lot of the commercial swill out there.
This is a brown ale LME kit, boiled with 2lbs DME and used with included yeast. I shouldn't have expected much better, from what I'm hearing and reading. Thanks for replying!
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