bigken462
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Ok, I'm not even sure if there is a right forum to place this question in. Maybe I should have put it in the general discussion forum??
Anyway, I brewed a Kolsch a few weeks back and it's still going about a week in the bottle. Just to see how it taste so far, I popped open a bottle this morning. It's still way to early, but compared to my first brew, tasted pretty good.
I could tell it's a lil weak on the alcohol but I was expecting that.
What I'm hoping for is a beer resulting in a crisp bite just as you swallow. Kinda like a almost frozen ice cold carbonated soda. I'm not necessarily talking about the bitterness, but the pop you get just as you take a gulp.
So I guess in a nutshell, when you guys describe the tastes of these beers such as full, thin, dry etc. What is it your palate is telling you?
Another question is, if I want a brew that leaves a clean, sharp taste on the palate w/o a ton of bitterness......What kind of beer would that be?
Sorry for the rambling question. I've been up since yesterday. lol
Anyway, I brewed a Kolsch a few weeks back and it's still going about a week in the bottle. Just to see how it taste so far, I popped open a bottle this morning. It's still way to early, but compared to my first brew, tasted pretty good.
I could tell it's a lil weak on the alcohol but I was expecting that.
What I'm hoping for is a beer resulting in a crisp bite just as you swallow. Kinda like a almost frozen ice cold carbonated soda. I'm not necessarily talking about the bitterness, but the pop you get just as you take a gulp.
So I guess in a nutshell, when you guys describe the tastes of these beers such as full, thin, dry etc. What is it your palate is telling you?
Another question is, if I want a brew that leaves a clean, sharp taste on the palate w/o a ton of bitterness......What kind of beer would that be?
Sorry for the rambling question. I've been up since yesterday. lol