rodwha
Well-Known Member
3 barleywines, huh? For my 100th batch I tried brewing a barleywine. I bought yeast nutrients and was told by the Fermentis guy it would just barely be able to tolerate the 12% projected. I forgot the nutrients, it stopped at 9% and was a bit sickly sweet. But I might just do so again one of these days but in a 1 gal carboy I got in a tiny kit.When you read around, hops never improve with age. The right bag material, vacuum sealing, and frozen storage have proven to be the best strategy. At best they stay the same (a fallacy, they always lose something) or at least remain useful. Save yourself the trouble for additional testing of hop aging. Brew beer instead. Like 3 Barleywines.![]()
I love a plethora of styles but we’ve found ourselves always desiring an IPA or hoppy pale ale. So I figured I’d quit brewing so many beer styles since I don’t have the people to help drink them all, another reason I’m dropping to smaller batches for myself. But a gallon of my other good beer recipes might just be in order once in a while.