jeramieb
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I brewed an Irish Red Ale from Northern Brewer. This was my 3rd batch (2nd from NB) and it turned out a little light on the tastebuds. I brewed it the same way I've brewed the other 2 batches (which were packed with flavor) but evidently I did something differently. The yeast was done differently. This time I re-hydrated it. The other 2 batches I pitched dry. I have to say the finish on this bear is very clean to the tastebuds but that may have a lot to do with the light flavor. The batch came out with a higher than expected OG (1.058) and finished out at 1.010 after 15 days of fermentation. Highly active fermentation in the carboy for around 4-5 days. Thank God for blowoff tubes! I fermented it in a temp controlled room set to ~66F for 15 days before racking to a keg and carbing using CO2. It's been in the keg now for almost 2 weeks.
Anyone else have this problem?
Anyone else have this problem?