Hi, I'm new to the forum here. Ive been reading around on here for the last few weeks and it looks a like a great forum!
My question is that I have had an IPA in the primary for a week and went to take a SG reading to determine whether or not I should move it over to the secondary. I tasted the sample from the wort used for the hydrometer reading, and it tasted very watery. I'm not sure if maybe my boil time was too short but I'm not sure why it tastes so watery. I'm looking for any help, suggestions, tips etc. In order to give my beer more bite to it. I will take a reading here in a couple days to make sure the SG is consistent with today's reading before I transfer to the secondary. Thanks for any help!
OG: 1.058
Current SG: 1.019
Recipe:
1 can LME Muntons IPA Bitter
3lbs DME Golden Briess
20 min boil
Used the yeast that came with the LME
Makes 5 gal.
My question is that I have had an IPA in the primary for a week and went to take a SG reading to determine whether or not I should move it over to the secondary. I tasted the sample from the wort used for the hydrometer reading, and it tasted very watery. I'm not sure if maybe my boil time was too short but I'm not sure why it tastes so watery. I'm looking for any help, suggestions, tips etc. In order to give my beer more bite to it. I will take a reading here in a couple days to make sure the SG is consistent with today's reading before I transfer to the secondary. Thanks for any help!
OG: 1.058
Current SG: 1.019
Recipe:
1 can LME Muntons IPA Bitter
3lbs DME Golden Briess
20 min boil
Used the yeast that came with the LME
Makes 5 gal.