SippinSudz
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4th brew in.
Last batch is a Coopers Canadian Blonde with an Enhance brew 1 kit(1kg dextrose and maltodextrin) I also added about 1/2kg of plain white sugar. Haven't done that before but wanted to up to alch. Content a bit.
The batch has been bottled with appropriate priming tablets.
Primary and secondary fermentation has been done at about 20°c.
Has been in bottles for about 8 days. I use some plastic, and most glass bottles. Even after only a week or so, there is great carbonation, clarity is amazing, and the beer has a nice alcohol content.
My reason for the post now... This beer is a 8/10 for what I expected. A light good yard working beer. I would give it a 9/10 if for the one fact it didn't taste sweeter than expected. It's not an aftertaste.. It's an overall taste of sweetness. Not overpowering, but noticeable.
Is this from my refined sugar I added? Or maybe not sitting in bottle enough, which I normally leave in bottle for 14 days, chill and drink after that.
This was a 23litre brew, 14 day fermentation at 20°C with no hydrometer readings, and bottled on 14th day. Airlock showed zero signs of activity whole way through(maybe set it up wrong) but there was obviously fermentation with a thick krausen ring and lots of trub.
It's still great beer, just want to avoid having it so sweet. I really enjoy a deep, darker, bitter beer tho. So maybe it's just cuz this one is so light and plain?
Good luck answering! Thanks!
Last batch is a Coopers Canadian Blonde with an Enhance brew 1 kit(1kg dextrose and maltodextrin) I also added about 1/2kg of plain white sugar. Haven't done that before but wanted to up to alch. Content a bit.
The batch has been bottled with appropriate priming tablets.
Primary and secondary fermentation has been done at about 20°c.
Has been in bottles for about 8 days. I use some plastic, and most glass bottles. Even after only a week or so, there is great carbonation, clarity is amazing, and the beer has a nice alcohol content.
My reason for the post now... This beer is a 8/10 for what I expected. A light good yard working beer. I would give it a 9/10 if for the one fact it didn't taste sweeter than expected. It's not an aftertaste.. It's an overall taste of sweetness. Not overpowering, but noticeable.
Is this from my refined sugar I added? Or maybe not sitting in bottle enough, which I normally leave in bottle for 14 days, chill and drink after that.
This was a 23litre brew, 14 day fermentation at 20°C with no hydrometer readings, and bottled on 14th day. Airlock showed zero signs of activity whole way through(maybe set it up wrong) but there was obviously fermentation with a thick krausen ring and lots of trub.
It's still great beer, just want to avoid having it so sweet. I really enjoy a deep, darker, bitter beer tho. So maybe it's just cuz this one is so light and plain?
Good luck answering! Thanks!