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CameronMurie

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Hi all and thanks in advance for any help.
Briefly I just did a good brew of Brown ale its in the bottles and looking fine.

So I had leftovers and got experimental:
made a wort from around half a kilo of black malt grains
made it up to about a gallon
added around a kilo of malt extract
Hopped it late for around 15 minutes
Cooled it in the pot on ice
THEN I pitched a packed of local brewers yeast (normally used for sorghum beer)
fermentation at first was rapid..then of day 4...it seemd to stop.
Right now I have a gallon of malty, yeasty, cloudy stuff...tastes not bad but PUNCHES yeast and sweet....but hops is good.
Can it be saved?
Cameron
South africa
cheers
 
Let it sit in the primary for 3-4 weeks then bottle it and leave it again for a few weeks, THEN try it and see what it's like. It probably tastes like bread dough right now!!

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made a wort from around half a kilo of black malt grains
made it up to about a gallon
added around a kilo of malt extract
Hopped it late for around 15 minutes

It's going to change alright. I just don't know if it'll be for the better.
 
Hi Cameron, welcome to the site! My wife who is Rhodesian born lived in Pietersburg for several years and LOVED it up there! I have been to Eastern Cape a couple times and hope to visit your neck of the woods one of these days when i can afford it.

Anyway...Yah as the others are saying, just let it sit...and never poor a beer out unless you are absolutely SURE it is infected...like if there is mold on it or something...and even then, taste it first! LOL
 
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