1. I am doubtless misusing my beer vocabulary again. I do that a lot. I mean there was a noticeable amount of stuff at the bottom of each bottle. I think doing this will get me less, especially combined with a cold crash.
2. And now I get to abuse my memory again. It has been about a year since the previous brews, and I am not sure of just when I tasted them. My guess is that I tasted them shortly after the cold break, and/or around the time I bottled them. I did not do a secondary before, so I know I did not taste them at this point in the proceedings.
The only thing I can state confidently about those prior tastings is that I do not remember enjoying any of them. I do not recall if they somehow tasted bad, but I do not remember any of them tasting good. Today, it tasted good, and it tasted like beer. I am immensely encouraged by that.
The instructions for this kit, and all the Brooklyn kits, basically say ferment 3-4 days, replace the blowoff tube with an air lock, wait two weeks, bottle, and wait two more weeks. None call for a secondary.
Will I do a secondary again? I don't know, but it did give me a chance to taste it, and I've been pretty paranoid about it being bad after my prior results. Did I find a new way to mess things up? I hope not.
By the way, I've posted a whole new list of questions in the Beginners Forum under the title "Thousand and one questions."