My first brew destined for failure.
Re: My first brew destined for failure.
Can you cc for a week and then bottle?? That would be my suggestion.
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Re: My first brew destined for failure.
I wanted to do it that way, but the fv is borrowed from the helpful guy at the hardware store and I need to return it ...
I have my new fv and was planning a Pilsner brewed at 10 - 12. I thought I'd kill two birds and have the bottles in the top of the fridge above the brew while brewing the new batch.
I have my new fv and was planning a Pilsner brewed at 10 - 12. I thought I'd kill two birds and have the bottles in the top of the fridge above the brew while brewing the new batch.
Re: My first brew destined for failure.
Bottled.
I'll put part in the fridge at 12 and part in a cupboard now and check any differences.
I'll put part in the fridge at 12 and part in a cupboard now and check any differences.
Re: My first brew destined for failure.
Well, the beer drinks just fine. It is clean and crisp. The carbonation has added something that wasn't there when sampled before bottling.
It isn't a complex beer, so I'm not sure how much improving it will do if I just leave it 12 weeks. I might have to track its progress each week.
It isn't a complex beer, so I'm not sure how much improving it will do if I just leave it 12 weeks. I might have to track its progress each week.

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Re: My first brew destined for failure.
You may be surprised at how much it improves week on week.Mattrox wrote:... I'm not sure how much improving it will do if I just leave it 12 weeks. I might have to track its progress each week.
Oliver
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Well I quite enjoyed that batch.
Easy drinking on a hot day. Will put one down to be ready for next summer.
Easy drinking on a hot day. Will put one down to be ready for next summer.
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Re: My first brew destined for failure.
Glad it turned out OK.
Some advice possibly given in this thread but certainly given many times elsewhere on this forum to fretting novice homebrewers is RDWHAHB - relax, don't worry, have another homebrew
Cheers,
Oliver
Some advice possibly given in this thread but certainly given many times elsewhere on this forum to fretting novice homebrewers is RDWHAHB - relax, don't worry, have another homebrew

Cheers,
Oliver