natelindner
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On multiple occasions I've tried a friend's homebrew and found it very very bitter. I assumed they had just done their hop schedules wrong and bittered their beer way too much, but a few weeks ago I brewed my first beer, an Amber Ale with predicted IBU's of 29, and my suitemate brewed his first beer, an American Wheat with IBU of 19. We were both very careful with our calculations and additions and when we tried our green beer before carbonation both had this same intense and long lasting bitterness. Is it possible they taste so bitter because they arent carbonated and that carbonation seems to take the edge off of the bitterness? Is there something all of us as novice home brewers are doing wrong? Or is home brew just generally more bitter than store bought beers?