ComusLives
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Hey all,
I recently finished up my first brew, an attempt at a German Weissbier, and my end result has been lackluster at best. I'm trying to figure out what went wrong so I can improve on it in future.
I guess you guys need details so here goes. Apologies for the essay:
I used a wheat beer kit with generic German wheat beer yeast that came with it, and brewed it at around 21-22c although at one point towards the end of fermentation I checked the temp and it was around 19. I didn't get the chance to check the temperature during peak fermentation, so it may have gotten a fair bit higher during that. Took about 10 days, ended up at a FG of 1.015 down from 1.045, which was a little higher than I wanted but acceptable. Throughout this process it was a nice golden straw colour, and tasted decent bar the usual green apple taste that seemed to go away towards the end. Seemed to taste its best around bottling.
I then bulk primed it after about 15 days using 243g of table sugar to aim for 3.5 CO2 (a lot I know, but I wanted that for the style). I think I may have messed up a lot here, as it was a chaotic day. I may have used the wrong sanitiser for the bottles, they weren't allowed to dry properly before bottling, and my brew was exposed to the air for a fair amount of time.
I left them in a wardrobe for the last 17 days which has a temperature range of around 17-18f, possibly lower, and the beer seems to have gotten very dark, miles away from when it was in the FV, with lots of yeast still floating through it. Not as in cloudy, but as in visibly floating. I've tried a couple of bottles over the past two weeks at different points, and there doesn't seem to be much change. They seem to have carbonated fine as far as I can tell, as they're really foamy and fizzy when I pour one, but it doesn't stick around. It'll be flat by the time I finish a glass of it. The smell is bad, hard to describe, kind of rotten. The taste is "meh" at best, especially impacted by how flat it is. It'd be a mediocre beer as is, but there's this lingering metallic aftertaste that kind of ruins the whole thing. It sticks around for ages, even if you can't immediately notice it from the first sip. I've yet to actually want to finish an entire bottle, and when I do I definitely don't want another one.
I know mistakes are inevitable from a first attempt, but I'm looking to learn as much as I can from this one! Any tips or pointers as to where I may have gone wrong throughout the process? Thanks!
I recently finished up my first brew, an attempt at a German Weissbier, and my end result has been lackluster at best. I'm trying to figure out what went wrong so I can improve on it in future.
I guess you guys need details so here goes. Apologies for the essay:
I used a wheat beer kit with generic German wheat beer yeast that came with it, and brewed it at around 21-22c although at one point towards the end of fermentation I checked the temp and it was around 19. I didn't get the chance to check the temperature during peak fermentation, so it may have gotten a fair bit higher during that. Took about 10 days, ended up at a FG of 1.015 down from 1.045, which was a little higher than I wanted but acceptable. Throughout this process it was a nice golden straw colour, and tasted decent bar the usual green apple taste that seemed to go away towards the end. Seemed to taste its best around bottling.
I then bulk primed it after about 15 days using 243g of table sugar to aim for 3.5 CO2 (a lot I know, but I wanted that for the style). I think I may have messed up a lot here, as it was a chaotic day. I may have used the wrong sanitiser for the bottles, they weren't allowed to dry properly before bottling, and my brew was exposed to the air for a fair amount of time.
I left them in a wardrobe for the last 17 days which has a temperature range of around 17-18f, possibly lower, and the beer seems to have gotten very dark, miles away from when it was in the FV, with lots of yeast still floating through it. Not as in cloudy, but as in visibly floating. I've tried a couple of bottles over the past two weeks at different points, and there doesn't seem to be much change. They seem to have carbonated fine as far as I can tell, as they're really foamy and fizzy when I pour one, but it doesn't stick around. It'll be flat by the time I finish a glass of it. The smell is bad, hard to describe, kind of rotten. The taste is "meh" at best, especially impacted by how flat it is. It'd be a mediocre beer as is, but there's this lingering metallic aftertaste that kind of ruins the whole thing. It sticks around for ages, even if you can't immediately notice it from the first sip. I've yet to actually want to finish an entire bottle, and when I do I definitely don't want another one.
I know mistakes are inevitable from a first attempt, but I'm looking to learn as much as I can from this one! Any tips or pointers as to where I may have gone wrong throughout the process? Thanks!