I burnt the beer...
Posted: Friday May 13, 2005 10:21 pm
I put a brew on last week. Problem is, I burnt it...
Tipped the can, fermentables and a liitle water into a saucepan and onto the stove. Bubbled away for half an hour or so, and when I tipped it into the fermenter I realised it burnt the arse out of the bastard...
Carried on regardless, added the rest of the water, hops and yeast and let it ferment for a week (so far). Gravity has come down to 1006, but it's cloudy as buggery. Possibly cloudiness is due to the high ratio of light dry malt, but the brew is also very dark compared with previous similar brews and I'm worried that I've stuffed it up...
I WILL bottle it, 'cos I never throw anything out 'till I'm 150% sure it's stuffed, but is there any advice on possible fixes for my cloudiness problem before I do bottle it?
(Might do it on Sunday if I get a few hours to myself...)
Thanks, Chris
Tipped the can, fermentables and a liitle water into a saucepan and onto the stove. Bubbled away for half an hour or so, and when I tipped it into the fermenter I realised it burnt the arse out of the bastard...
Carried on regardless, added the rest of the water, hops and yeast and let it ferment for a week (so far). Gravity has come down to 1006, but it's cloudy as buggery. Possibly cloudiness is due to the high ratio of light dry malt, but the brew is also very dark compared with previous similar brews and I'm worried that I've stuffed it up...
I WILL bottle it, 'cos I never throw anything out 'till I'm 150% sure it's stuffed, but is there any advice on possible fixes for my cloudiness problem before I do bottle it?
(Might do it on Sunday if I get a few hours to myself...)
Thanks, Chris