Stormcrow
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I guess beer judging probably isn't in my future. On certain rare occasions I've discovered that some craft beers didn't taste as hoppy as I expected, but did have what I thought was a very pleasant caramel undertone. It happened often enough that I became frustrated with my inability to find whatever malt contributed that particular flavor.
The other day I rediscovered a couple of sealed bottles of my homebrew pale ale that were only half full and a couple of months old. I was dialing in bottling from the keg and these two were initially filled with foam. Rather than top them off after the foam settled, I just capped them and put them in the fridge with the rest, promptly forgetting all about them. Lo and behold, when I opened one out of sheer boredom the other day, I discovered my elusive caramel note!
Apparently there is a stage of oxidation that I find pleasant. I'm not interested in perfecting the art of oxidation and making it a part of my process. I'll just keep playing with malts instead. Still, I found the whole thing interesting and began to wonder if any of you have had a similar experience, or if this just makes me a beer philistine.
For that matter, any other theories on what I might be tasting here?
The other day I rediscovered a couple of sealed bottles of my homebrew pale ale that were only half full and a couple of months old. I was dialing in bottling from the keg and these two were initially filled with foam. Rather than top them off after the foam settled, I just capped them and put them in the fridge with the rest, promptly forgetting all about them. Lo and behold, when I opened one out of sheer boredom the other day, I discovered my elusive caramel note!
Apparently there is a stage of oxidation that I find pleasant. I'm not interested in perfecting the art of oxidation and making it a part of my process. I'll just keep playing with malts instead. Still, I found the whole thing interesting and began to wonder if any of you have had a similar experience, or if this just makes me a beer philistine.
For that matter, any other theories on what I might be tasting here?