Allen
Member
I'm as new as you get to brewing. I've read a lot but experienced little. My first brew from a DME kit is a Bavarian Lager. I didn't know the lager temp requirements before ordering this kit. I don't yet but soon will have a fridge dedicated to brewing. In the mean time I made the best use I could of cold well water and occasional ice additions. My well water is around 55 degrees Fahrenheit. I have been able to keep the fermentation bucket surrounded by water ranging from 58 to 61 degrees at all times over a period of about 2 weeks. Yesterday I transferred to a secondary but it seems fermentation has stopped at 1.015 after transferring. It was still bubbling very slowly sometime in the day or so before at least that I'm sure of. I have read that beer needs at least a month to develop most of it's flavors. My main question is should it be weak or strong when very early. I tasted this one tonight and the taste is good but fairly weak and almost watered down tasting. I am not a lover of very hopped or heavy beers yet (my taste is evolving) so I leaned to the side of caution in brewing times and hopping. I did not dry hop. This beer is easily enjoyable and drinkable especially on a hot day as it is already even though it lacks the bottled carbonation. Nothing unpleasant about it aside from being a bit on the weak side. What should I expect once it is aged bottled and chilled? Will it get weaker or stronger with time?
Thanks in advance for any comments. I would really love some input.
Allen
Thanks in advance for any comments. I would really love some input.
Allen