McCall St. Brewer
Well-Known Member
I've been complaining for a couple of months about a batch I brewed that I was unhappy and disappointed with. I left it in the primary a little long and when I bottled it I got a bit too much of the yeast sediment in the beer. It was cloudy in the bottles and has tended to taste yeasty and possibly a bit off when I would drink it.
Oops.
The past couple of days I popped a couple open and a remarkable change has come over my beer. The beer is clear when I pour it, and it has a nice, creamy head. The taste is... well, I'm starting to think it's my favorite tasting beer that I've made so far.
Apparently it just needed a lot more time than I gave it. Unfortunately I only have one case left, because I drank half of it before it was ready.
A lesson well learned, I guess.
Oops.
The past couple of days I popped a couple open and a remarkable change has come over my beer. The beer is clear when I pour it, and it has a nice, creamy head. The taste is... well, I'm starting to think it's my favorite tasting beer that I've made so far.
Apparently it just needed a lot more time than I gave it. Unfortunately I only have one case left, because I drank half of it before it was ready.
A lesson well learned, I guess.