Xtract Pilsner

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ACTbrewer
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Xtract Pilsner

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Made this at the same time as my fist TCB APA. I am not impressed, in fact I will be tipping all the bottles. It has a strange off flavour that I don't like.
I fermented at 12-15 c. Racked for 2 months. Diacetyl rest. Bottled about 2 months ago and do not like the finished product.
Anyone else made this and had different results?
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lethaldog
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Post by lethaldog »

i havent done this one but i have recently tried my xtract lager and while being nice, its certainly nothin to write home about, i have in the bottles a wetpack euro pilsner, apa and a classic oak that i think is magnificent but havent tried the other 2 yet, also have a wetpack southern lager in the fermenter at the moment so it will be interesting to see how that goes.

The xtract lager is the only xtract that i have done and like i said its not magnificent but its drinkable and i certainly wont be throwing it out, all i can suggest is leave it in the bottle for longer and just see how it matures.. :lol: :lol:
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Post by Chris »

The X-Tract lager and pilsner are both pretty good in my opinion. They're about the only kits I do any more. I do one batch of each every year.

They are definately better with a bit of crystal, as I like them a bit sweeter. Never had an off flavour though.
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Post by lethaldog »

I didnt have any off flavour with the lager i did but just wasnt overly impressed with it compared to other lagers ive done but each to their own.

Love the wetpacks so far though :lol: :wink:
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Post by Chris »

They probably work for me so well, simply because they are sooo easy to tweak. The guy at CB went a bit feral when I told him I changed things around a bit. They are pretty protective of them it seems.
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