JeffoC6
Well-Known Member
Here's my Brooklyn Brew Shop English Brown Ale!
Brewed 1/12/12
Bottled 2/5/12, had at 70 degrees for 3 weeks
Put in fridge 2/26/12
Cracked first one tonight, 3/2/12
I'm definitely thinking that this should hang out a little longer in the fridge due to the carbonation. The head was really aggressive and I noticed that the remaining beer in the bottle was all foamed up as well.
It was quite carbonated too. Reminded me of a Lambic, and being a brown ale, I figure it's probably not really "ready" yet.
It tastes pretty awesome though! I'm really pleased with how my first EVER brew came out, but obviously, the carbonation needs to settle.
Since I only brew 1 gallon batches, I have about 9 left. Do you think I should give them another week to hang out before sharing them with friends and family? Or just say F it and give a few to my dad at this point?
I want it to be "right" when they have it...Maybe wait another week and leave them in the fridge?
WOOHOOO
Brewed 1/12/12
Bottled 2/5/12, had at 70 degrees for 3 weeks
Put in fridge 2/26/12
Cracked first one tonight, 3/2/12

I'm definitely thinking that this should hang out a little longer in the fridge due to the carbonation. The head was really aggressive and I noticed that the remaining beer in the bottle was all foamed up as well.
It was quite carbonated too. Reminded me of a Lambic, and being a brown ale, I figure it's probably not really "ready" yet.
It tastes pretty awesome though! I'm really pleased with how my first EVER brew came out, but obviously, the carbonation needs to settle.
Since I only brew 1 gallon batches, I have about 9 left. Do you think I should give them another week to hang out before sharing them with friends and family? Or just say F it and give a few to my dad at this point?
I want it to be "right" when they have it...Maybe wait another week and leave them in the fridge?
WOOHOOO