TripleC223
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Hey all, I am going to make my second homebrew this evening. It's an amber ale extract kit from Northern Brewer (Block Party Amber Ale).
Many of the reviews I've seen for the kit have noted that the finished product tastes "thin" and is devoid of anything really noteworthy. Is there anything I can do during brewing to address the "thinness" of the brew? Would topping it off short of 5 gallons (4.5?) make it more full-bodied?
The kit ingredients are below. I have also decided to dry hop it with 1 oz of Cascade later in the process.
Northern Brewer Block Party Amber Ale (extract)
SPECIALTY GRAIN
0.5 lbs Caramel 80L
0.125 lbs Special B
0.125 lbs Light Roasted Barley
EXTRACTS & OTHER FERMENTABLES
6 lbs Gold malt syrup
PREMIUM HOPS & OTHER FLAVORINGS
Hoptimus Rex 1 oz Willamette (60 min)
DRY YEAST
Muntons Ale Yeast
PRIMING SUGAR
5 oz Priming Sugar
Many of the reviews I've seen for the kit have noted that the finished product tastes "thin" and is devoid of anything really noteworthy. Is there anything I can do during brewing to address the "thinness" of the brew? Would topping it off short of 5 gallons (4.5?) make it more full-bodied?
The kit ingredients are below. I have also decided to dry hop it with 1 oz of Cascade later in the process.
Northern Brewer Block Party Amber Ale (extract)
SPECIALTY GRAIN
0.5 lbs Caramel 80L
0.125 lbs Special B
0.125 lbs Light Roasted Barley
EXTRACTS & OTHER FERMENTABLES
6 lbs Gold malt syrup
PREMIUM HOPS & OTHER FLAVORINGS
Hoptimus Rex 1 oz Willamette (60 min)
DRY YEAST
Muntons Ale Yeast
PRIMING SUGAR
5 oz Priming Sugar