flamingtop66
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I have seen some disturbing comments on flavor and carbonation after only 2-3 weeks of bottle conditioning. Patience is key, in my experience. Many have a rule of thumb they follow: 1 week primary, 2 weeks secondary and 3 weeks in the bottle. Drink. Apparently, a few are surprised that their brew is less than wonderful after 6 weeks.
Rule of thumb, is in reference to an olde English law which referred to the size of the stick you permitted to beat your wife with (no thicker than your thumb). Having a wife who would likely fight back, I have never trusted a rule of thumb.
Patience with home brew, and wife, have produced better results. I advise at least 1 month in the bottle. Taste after 4 weeks. If less than you hoped, wait another 2-4 weeks and taste again. Is still not completely satisfied let it rest for another 6 weeks. Brew another batch, buy some new beer to inspire you. Visit some craft pubs. You cannot rush it. It's like waiting on your wife to be ready to leave, you cannot force her or your brew to adhere to your personal schedule.
If after 2-3 months, you still hate it, don't throw away. Open it next summer again, you may find a pleasant surprise. Brew more beer. Eventually you will always have something drinkable. Even your wife may like it. Drop the stick. You will not win that battle.
Rule of thumb, is in reference to an olde English law which referred to the size of the stick you permitted to beat your wife with (no thicker than your thumb). Having a wife who would likely fight back, I have never trusted a rule of thumb.
Patience with home brew, and wife, have produced better results. I advise at least 1 month in the bottle. Taste after 4 weeks. If less than you hoped, wait another 2-4 weeks and taste again. Is still not completely satisfied let it rest for another 6 weeks. Brew another batch, buy some new beer to inspire you. Visit some craft pubs. You cannot rush it. It's like waiting on your wife to be ready to leave, you cannot force her or your brew to adhere to your personal schedule.
If after 2-3 months, you still hate it, don't throw away. Open it next summer again, you may find a pleasant surprise. Brew more beer. Eventually you will always have something drinkable. Even your wife may like it. Drop the stick. You will not win that battle.