BoozeMedic
Well-Known Member
So someone forgot to cold crash the cream ale over the weekend. Expected attenuation with Nottingham was 75% due to us crashing it on Friday. This morning we're at 93.6%.
This beer has 4% lactose added to the bill and is usually your typical crowd pleaser, simple, slightly sweet cream ale.
Now this beer is very dry with an almost cider-like nose (strangely, with hints of tropical fruit, almost like a Belgian strain). I need to either fix this beer back to something close to a cream ale OR sell it as something different.
I'm going to take one keg and attempt putting in some lactose to see if that rectifies. Not sure how I'll do that -- I need to find a way to accomplish this either in the conditioning tank or in-line
Any other suggestions?
This beer has 4% lactose added to the bill and is usually your typical crowd pleaser, simple, slightly sweet cream ale.
Now this beer is very dry with an almost cider-like nose (strangely, with hints of tropical fruit, almost like a Belgian strain). I need to either fix this beer back to something close to a cream ale OR sell it as something different.
I'm going to take one keg and attempt putting in some lactose to see if that rectifies. Not sure how I'll do that -- I need to find a way to accomplish this either in the conditioning tank or in-line
Any other suggestions?