landis
Well-Known Member
Quick update on the brew! No Rolling Boil
In summary about a month ago I brewed my first 5 gallon extract batch with specialty grains, but never achieved a rolling boil. I tried using a GE hot plate with a stock pot, because I feared damaging the stove's glass cook top and the wrath that might ensue.
This Friday will be 3 week of bottle conditioning, and the beer is starting to take on delicious flavors. I've been taking samples every 5 days just to chart the progression, and last night was the first time I was able to actually enjoy the beer. I suppose it is still young, but I can definitely taste a difference.
At this point the beer is not very bitter at all. It's not terribly sweet, but definitely not the Pale Ale bitter that I was originally shooting for. I was also expecting that off vegetable flavor Kasier suggested, but so far none of that has showed up. The beer is slightly murky, but I suppose that could be because it is still young.
All of the flavors in general are very subtle, but I have noticed a maturation in flavor over these two and a half weeks. So all in all it's not what I was hoping for, but it turned out to be delicious anyway. Is there a name for a non-bitter pale ale other than "a mistake"? I'm not sure how to classify it, but I won't have a problem finishing off these 5 gallons. A nice simple summer beer good for kicking back a few.
I've purchased some new equipment, so hopefully my second non-mr.beer brew will turn out even better. Maybe I'll head to the LHBS Friday to pick out some ingredients. Not sure what to make next.
:EDIT:
Sorry looks like I double posted this one as a reply to my original thread - that crazy internet
In summary about a month ago I brewed my first 5 gallon extract batch with specialty grains, but never achieved a rolling boil. I tried using a GE hot plate with a stock pot, because I feared damaging the stove's glass cook top and the wrath that might ensue.
This Friday will be 3 week of bottle conditioning, and the beer is starting to take on delicious flavors. I've been taking samples every 5 days just to chart the progression, and last night was the first time I was able to actually enjoy the beer. I suppose it is still young, but I can definitely taste a difference.
At this point the beer is not very bitter at all. It's not terribly sweet, but definitely not the Pale Ale bitter that I was originally shooting for. I was also expecting that off vegetable flavor Kasier suggested, but so far none of that has showed up. The beer is slightly murky, but I suppose that could be because it is still young.
All of the flavors in general are very subtle, but I have noticed a maturation in flavor over these two and a half weeks. So all in all it's not what I was hoping for, but it turned out to be delicious anyway. Is there a name for a non-bitter pale ale other than "a mistake"? I'm not sure how to classify it, but I won't have a problem finishing off these 5 gallons. A nice simple summer beer good for kicking back a few.
I've purchased some new equipment, so hopefully my second non-mr.beer brew will turn out even better. Maybe I'll head to the LHBS Friday to pick out some ingredients. Not sure what to make next.
:EDIT:
Sorry looks like I double posted this one as a reply to my original thread - that crazy internet