Beer is ready, now to drink.

Discussion in 'Homebrewing' started by oldp0rt, Sep 11, 2012.

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  1. oldp0rt

    oldp0rt Initiate (0) Feb 24, 2011 Canada (QC)

    So the first batch my brother in law and I brewed together is now ready to drink after waiting for so long. It's our first batch but also it's all grain (go big or go home right?)

    The main hop in the dryhop was Simcoe, one of my favorite hops on cask. From secondary to bottles, it smelled so good and peachy but after carbonation I realized that most if not all of that peachy nose has left.

    Still a delicious brew (especially considering it's a first batch)

    Long story short, I'm happy to say that I officially entered the homebrewers world!
    Now I know why so many of you are in this beer making paradise.

    Cheers.

    oh and, don't worry... relax and have a homebrew.


    Jon
     
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  2. FATC1TY

    FATC1TY Pooh-Bah (2,564) Feb 12, 2012 Georgia
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    Try dry hopping more of it next time, before you package it, and see if the aroma will stick around more.

    That, or perhaps the if the beer could have been drier, the hops would be a bit brighter even.

    Congrats on the first brew. It's an addiction.
     
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  3. tngolfer

    tngolfer Initiate (0) Feb 16, 2012 Tennessee

    Congrats! You will always remember your first batch.
     
  4. oldp0rt

    oldp0rt Initiate (0) Feb 24, 2011 Canada (QC)

    W
    What do you mean dry hop more before you package
     
  5. MaxSpang

    MaxSpang Initiate (0) Jan 28, 2011 Ohio
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    Word of advice - set up a pipeline. Always have a beer fermenting away when you are drinking your most recent batch. It sucks when you run out of home brew and don't have anything to replace it... which is the boat I'm in right now :slight_frown:
     
  6. francisfilion

    francisfilion Initiate (0) Sep 1, 2011 Canada (QC)

    Yeah pretty happy with the outcome of this beer! And we just transferred our seond batch to secondary last night so we're prepared!! Juat need some more hops to brew the third batch....oldp0rt is on that for next weekend :slight_smile:
     
  7. VikeMan

    VikeMan Grand Pooh-Bah (3,067) Jul 12, 2009 Pennsylvania
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    I would assume he means use more dry hops. (Before you package meaning before you bottle.) Or he may have meant to do another round of dry hopping right after the first one, which some people do. Either way, it's more hops.
     
  8. FATC1TY

    FATC1TY Pooh-Bah (2,564) Feb 12, 2012 Georgia
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    I mean just that. If you smell the beer in primary, or secondary.. Taste it.. take a mini sampling glass of it and see if the flavor and aroma is where you want it. If it's weak and you think it needs another ounce, toss another ounce in there.

    I'll regularly do 2 oz of dryhop, and decide ehhh.. I want it to bomb my glass to death when I pour it. I'll toss another ounce on it, and give it 5-6 days and then bottle/keg it right then, locking in the hop profile I wanted.
     
  9. parris

    parris Initiate (0) Jan 18, 2010 Massachusetts
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    I used to do that, but then I one day had an empty keggerator with a temp override adapter that I used as a fermenter. The controlled temp made such a difference that now I HAVE to use that fridge to brew, so I'm either kegged, conditioning, or fermenting. I really need a fermenting fridge... In the mean time... Seltzer water :slight_frown:
     
  10. oldp0rt

    oldp0rt Initiate (0) Feb 24, 2011 Canada (QC)


    Yeah in secondary (dryhopped with lots of simcoe and some chinook) I opened it to take a taster and the peach aroma was killer. Tasted very good also. But after the short wait period to let the bottles get carbonated, I popped one open and couldn't smell the crazy bouquet of peaches like it used to but instead got more pineapple.

    I'm not complaining about the brew, just saying maybe it needed more simcoe?
     
  11. seanluvsbeer

    seanluvsbeer Initiate (0) Feb 5, 2010 Pennsylvania

    good for you dude. remember have fun with it and be creative. you don't have to get crazy scientific to make something tasty
     
  12. FATC1TY

    FATC1TY Pooh-Bah (2,564) Feb 12, 2012 Georgia
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    Carbonation sometimes, and time even, will change the profile of your beer in some cases. Over time you'll learn to figure out what the end product will be. You'll learn that beer is "green" and might taste good, but in a few weeks it'll be mature enough, and everything will come together perfectly.

    Next time add more hops to secondary.. See if it helps. If it doesn't, work on adding more late additions to the beer.

    Past that.. I keg my beers, and I'll dry hop IN the keg while I serve it. Nothing like getting the hop juice right in your glass when you drink.
     
  13. Tebuken

    Tebuken Initiate (0) Jun 6, 2009 Argentina

    Welcome aboard Sir !
     
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