I read through some pages but can't be sure. What do I buy to get the caraaroma?
http://www.beergrains.com/grains/
http://www.beergrains.com/grains/
I read through some pages but can't be sure. What do I buy to get the caraaroma?
http://www.beergrains.com/grains/
I just kegged this beer and I had the same exact OG and FG as you did. I think the reason my OG was higher was due to the fact that before flameout I forgot to add my wort chiller. So that added another 15 min. of boiling time to my wort. I also used a dry yeast (US-05). I am going to keg it and bottle the beer using my beer gun. I made this irish red as a tribute to my brother in law that passed away last October. The sample tasted good (not too hot) and I'm looking forward to enjoying a bottle of it.Checked my gravity today after 10 days and it's gone from 1.064 all the way down to 1.008! 7.3% ABV, this won't be a sipper.
The hydrometer sample tasted hot and alcoholic. Is this the same for everyone when the beer is young? I know I'll have to leave it mellow out but I'm just wondering is this normal for this recipe or down to my process.
I used Mangrove Jacks M44 yeast and fermented at 66F (19C) for 5 days and 68F (20C) until now.
I just kegged this beer and I had the same exact OG and FG as you did. I think the reason my OG was higher was due to the fact that before flameout I forgot to add my wort chiller. So that added another 15 min. of boiling time to my wort. I also used a dry yeast (US-05). I am going to keg it and bottle the beer using my beer gun. I made this irish red as a tribute to my brother in law that passed away last October. The sample tasted good (not too hot) and I'm looking forward to enjoying a bottle of it.
Snap, that's crazy! I've chalked the OG to underestimating my systems efficiency but I'll know next time.
I had my first taste yesterday, 2 weeks in the bottle. Came out with practically no head so I'm pretty disappointed at that. Carbonation seems fine though, just no head retention. The alcohol taste is still there too so I think I'm going to put these in a crate in my shed and let them age another 2 months minimum. I can see it being a good beer, but definitely not one to be drunk young.
I was disappointed with this after 3 weeks bottle conditioned and kept going over my notes to see what I did wrong. Although I mashed in low I still felt everything else was good. Move up 3 more weeks and I love this beer, time heals all. Thanks for the recipe this will stay in the rotation.
I'm so happy to hear this because I'm feeling the same right now. My terrible patience is a killer though, I just can't wait for this to taste like it should!
I was disappointed with this after 3 weeks bottle conditioned and kept going over my notes to see what I did wrong. Although I mashed in low I still felt everything else was good. Move up 3 more weeks and I love this beer, time heals all. Thanks for the recipe this will stay in the rotation.
Coming along nicely
How do you like the Grainfather?
Mine comes this week!
Here it is 2 weeks later
I like it! You can call it the Raging Canadian! I may try that next time I make this.
Here it is first draw off of the keg. Very good beer.
I made this beer using dark amber maple syrup instead of the honey and it was a hit with everyone that tried it and placed fourth in its category at the state fair. The maple was not inherently detectable as maple syrup, but it definitely added a unique underlying quality that played very well with the toffee flavors from the malt bill. Highly recommended riff on a great recipe!