Mellow52
Well-Known Member
I am a new brewer with a massive three brews under my belt that is two in bottles and one in the secondary.
The first brew was Brewers Best continental pilsner and it came out ok.
The second was from my LHBS a Belgian Blonde Ale. The brew went well other than steeping temperature temporarily went too high. I hit all gravity numbers and ended up with 7.7% abv. It was in the primary for 4 weeks and in bottles 10 days. I know it still needs time to bottle condition but had to sample one today. This is where the disappointment comes in.
I am still learning how to describe beer taste so stick with me. When I pour it has a great head but not much continues carbonation. The aroma is good but the taste not so much. There is no question about the alcohol content, it is almost like drinking vodka neat with a hint of hops. It also feels effervescent on the tonge yet you do not see bubbles (or very few) in the beer. I would not class it as enjoyable.
Any advice? Should I take a bottle to my LHBS and ask them to analyze the results?
Thanks for any help.
The first brew was Brewers Best continental pilsner and it came out ok.
The second was from my LHBS a Belgian Blonde Ale. The brew went well other than steeping temperature temporarily went too high. I hit all gravity numbers and ended up with 7.7% abv. It was in the primary for 4 weeks and in bottles 10 days. I know it still needs time to bottle condition but had to sample one today. This is where the disappointment comes in.
I am still learning how to describe beer taste so stick with me. When I pour it has a great head but not much continues carbonation. The aroma is good but the taste not so much. There is no question about the alcohol content, it is almost like drinking vodka neat with a hint of hops. It also feels effervescent on the tonge yet you do not see bubbles (or very few) in the beer. I would not class it as enjoyable.
Any advice? Should I take a bottle to my LHBS and ask them to analyze the results?
Thanks for any help.