bafroom
Active Member
if i missed this info in my forum searches, i am sorry about that.
on to my issue...
so my brother and i brewed up 5 gal of a dark ale kit. it fermentened and conditioned at my house for 2 weeks, then we bottled it, everything done the same. one case stayed at my house, and my brother rode one case home on his bike (in case the jostling around on the bike seems important) only about 1/2 of a mile away. here's the thing, his case tastes fine (great even!), my case not so much. it definitely has that sweet, tangy, possibly "i sat at too warm a temp" flavor. all of the flavors (malt and hops and this odd flavor) are far more pronounced in my case, where as his beer seems almost muted next to mine. neither of us did anything special, though we did have a bit of a warm streak around here a few weeks back during the initial conditioning.
while neither of us thought to measure the temperature the bottles conditioned at, his sat in a fairly open closet that holds his washer and dryer, and mine sat in a cabinet under my counter in the kitchen (no vent under there that i know of). i guess i'm wondering what it could be. my best guess is that my cabinet is warmer. even with that warm week i can't believe it got way above 80, maybe 85 but i doubt it. could temperature be my problem? maybe something else? help?
on to my issue...
so my brother and i brewed up 5 gal of a dark ale kit. it fermentened and conditioned at my house for 2 weeks, then we bottled it, everything done the same. one case stayed at my house, and my brother rode one case home on his bike (in case the jostling around on the bike seems important) only about 1/2 of a mile away. here's the thing, his case tastes fine (great even!), my case not so much. it definitely has that sweet, tangy, possibly "i sat at too warm a temp" flavor. all of the flavors (malt and hops and this odd flavor) are far more pronounced in my case, where as his beer seems almost muted next to mine. neither of us did anything special, though we did have a bit of a warm streak around here a few weeks back during the initial conditioning.
while neither of us thought to measure the temperature the bottles conditioned at, his sat in a fairly open closet that holds his washer and dryer, and mine sat in a cabinet under my counter in the kitchen (no vent under there that i know of). i guess i'm wondering what it could be. my best guess is that my cabinet is warmer. even with that warm week i can't believe it got way above 80, maybe 85 but i doubt it. could temperature be my problem? maybe something else? help?