Passload
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I have just transfered my Brewers Best American Light to my secondary after a week in the primary.
Recipe for
AMERICAN LIGHT
Yield: 5 gallons
INGREDIENTS (INCLUDED):
3.3 Ibs. Plain Extra Light Malt Extract
1 Ib. Plain Light Dry Malt Extract
1 Ib. Rice Syrup Solids
1 oz. Saaz Hops (Bittering)
1/4 oz. Saaz Hops (Finishing)
5 oz. Priming Sugar (doesn't say corn or malt)
1 Yeast Danstar Nottingham
Gave it a little taste, tasted good...but it had this lingering kind of bitter after taste on the middle back portion of my tounge
. Is this normal? I will leave it in the secondary for another week and the bottle with the priming sugar and condition for three weeks in the bottle. I guess what I'm asking is will it mellow out some or will it still be harsh? Is this what "Green Beer" is?
Recipe for
AMERICAN LIGHT
Yield: 5 gallons
Starting Gravity: 1.037-1.040
Final Gravity: 1.007-1.010
Alcohol by Volume: 4.0% - 4.5%
Hop IBUs: 15
Final Gravity: 1.007-1.010
Alcohol by Volume: 4.0% - 4.5%
Hop IBUs: 15
INGREDIENTS (INCLUDED):
3.3 Ibs. Plain Extra Light Malt Extract
1 Ib. Plain Light Dry Malt Extract
1 Ib. Rice Syrup Solids
1 oz. Saaz Hops (Bittering)
1/4 oz. Saaz Hops (Finishing)
5 oz. Priming Sugar (doesn't say corn or malt)
1 Yeast Danstar Nottingham
Gave it a little taste, tasted good...but it had this lingering kind of bitter after taste on the middle back portion of my tounge
