Ok, so I brewed a brown ale about a month ago and it was so great that I just brewed another batch...but, I made one mistake. I was supposed to add the bittering hops 5 minutes into the boil and then the flavoring hops 40 minutes later, continue the boil for 10 more minutes before turning the heat off and adding finishing hops for aroma.
I mixed the bittering and flavoring hop packets up and added the flavoring first and realized the mistake about 10 mins into the boil, so I figured the best thing to do was to get back on track the best I could, so I went ahead and added the bittering hops.
Today I planned to move things over to the second fermentor, so I measured the S.G. and it was right on. I tasted the wort and it's not bad, but nothing like the first batch. It's very hoppy tasting and a little bitter...my question is, is there anything I can or should do before or when I move it to the second...other than making sure I'm adding the right hops at the right time?
Thanks in advance...DJ
I mixed the bittering and flavoring hop packets up and added the flavoring first and realized the mistake about 10 mins into the boil, so I figured the best thing to do was to get back on track the best I could, so I went ahead and added the bittering hops.
Today I planned to move things over to the second fermentor, so I measured the S.G. and it was right on. I tasted the wort and it's not bad, but nothing like the first batch. It's very hoppy tasting and a little bitter...my question is, is there anything I can or should do before or when I move it to the second...other than making sure I'm adding the right hops at the right time?
Thanks in advance...DJ