chainsawbrewing
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i just bottled my esb. it was an all grain recipe. i will have to look up the actual recipe, (it's at home, i'm at work) but i believe i had 1.5oz of williamette for 60minutes, 1 oz for 30minutes, and 1oz of i think it was tettnanger that i dry hopped in the secondary and left them in there for about 10 days.
in the primary for 7 days, secondary on the 8th day, dry hopped on the 8th day, and bottled on the 17th day.
problem is, i tried a small glass of it while bottling, and it's not bitter at all. i mean, not even a little bit. from what i read, i thought it would be super bitter at first, and mellow out after time. will it somehow get more bitter in the bottle?
the only thing i did differently with this brew was i had the hops inside of one of those nylon re-usable hop/grain bags in the boil, instead of just pouring the pellets into the kettle like i usually do to try to keep "gunk" out of the primary.
thanks for any help/advice.
brian
in the primary for 7 days, secondary on the 8th day, dry hopped on the 8th day, and bottled on the 17th day.
problem is, i tried a small glass of it while bottling, and it's not bitter at all. i mean, not even a little bit. from what i read, i thought it would be super bitter at first, and mellow out after time. will it somehow get more bitter in the bottle?
the only thing i did differently with this brew was i had the hops inside of one of those nylon re-usable hop/grain bags in the boil, instead of just pouring the pellets into the kettle like i usually do to try to keep "gunk" out of the primary.
thanks for any help/advice.
brian