PIZ
Member
I did a search of the forums and couldn't find an exact answer to my question here...
I've been drinking my first brew for the past week (aged 3 1/2 weeks now) and I'm having consistency issues. Most of my bottles seem kind of "green" ala thin head, short lasting head, flavor not quite there etc. But there are a couple of bottles that have aged MUCH better. The head is thick, long lasting, and you can just taste the difference. I can tell the better aged bottles are also stronger ABV wise, which really confuses me.
I racked on top of my priming solution so I don't think that would be a problem. I couldn't find a suggestion besides that on the forums (maybe I missed something). What else could cause such huge discrepancies in consistency? All of the bottles have been stored in the same area the whole time.
I've been drinking my first brew for the past week (aged 3 1/2 weeks now) and I'm having consistency issues. Most of my bottles seem kind of "green" ala thin head, short lasting head, flavor not quite there etc. But there are a couple of bottles that have aged MUCH better. The head is thick, long lasting, and you can just taste the difference. I can tell the better aged bottles are also stronger ABV wise, which really confuses me.
I racked on top of my priming solution so I don't think that would be a problem. I couldn't find a suggestion besides that on the forums (maybe I missed something). What else could cause such huge discrepancies in consistency? All of the bottles have been stored in the same area the whole time.