Ok, so I was a bad boy and I drank a few of my recent beers at the 5 day mark after bottling them.
I had three beers and they were actually really good although a bit cloudy. Tastes just like a German Wheat beer. Anyway, the hangover I got off three beers is pretty bad! Like a splitting headache. Now, I did this with my last batch too, I drank 3-4 beers at the 5 day mark, and got a killer hangover. Believe it or not the instructions in my original kit say you can drink your beers at the 5 day mark... At the 2 week mark (Which I know is the appropriate time to wait) and beyond I get no hangover from 3-4 beers.
It's a coopers wheat kit, but I used dry wheat malt extract, Danstar wheat yeast, 1 oz or coriander, 1 ounce of orange peel, dry hopped 1 ounce centennial hopps... not that any of that matters. Or does it?
Sooooo, my question finally is why the hangover on young beers so bad? Is it that the yeast isn't settled yet? Maybe I'm drinking extra sugar? Just curious about it in a scientific way haha. Cheers!
I had three beers and they were actually really good although a bit cloudy. Tastes just like a German Wheat beer. Anyway, the hangover I got off three beers is pretty bad! Like a splitting headache. Now, I did this with my last batch too, I drank 3-4 beers at the 5 day mark, and got a killer hangover. Believe it or not the instructions in my original kit say you can drink your beers at the 5 day mark... At the 2 week mark (Which I know is the appropriate time to wait) and beyond I get no hangover from 3-4 beers.
It's a coopers wheat kit, but I used dry wheat malt extract, Danstar wheat yeast, 1 oz or coriander, 1 ounce of orange peel, dry hopped 1 ounce centennial hopps... not that any of that matters. Or does it?
Sooooo, my question finally is why the hangover on young beers so bad? Is it that the yeast isn't settled yet? Maybe I'm drinking extra sugar? Just curious about it in a scientific way haha. Cheers!