Taste pre conditioning vs post

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  1. gvickery

    gvickery Maven (1,263) May 13, 2017 Texas

    I was wondering if there’s a big taste difference between uncarbonated pre conditioned beer and the final product after it’s conditioned. I’m pretty happy with the preconditioned taste of my first batch. It’s an ipa and I guess I’m wondering if the bitterness I have is going to last or will it fade away some.
     
  2. PapaGoose03

    PapaGoose03 Grand High Pooh-Bah (6,057) May 30, 2005 Michigan
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    If you are going to bottle your beer, it's going to condition during the carbonation process and the taste could change a bit. I'm one of the group here who thinks that IPAs especially NEED extra conditioning (aka aging) past the carbonation phase. Usually an IPA in my experience will reach it's peak flavor about a month after bottling. You can drink them before that (assuming the beer is adequately carbonated), but pay attention to see if in your experience the flavor does improve between the two and four week timing, or beyond. It's part of your 'education' process. :wink:
     
  3. scottakelly

    scottakelly Maven (1,487) May 9, 2007 Ohio

    Huge difference after conditioning. From my experience the bitterness subsides.
     
  4. gvickery

    gvickery Maven (1,263) May 13, 2017 Texas

    Well it sounds like I’m on the right track. The bitterness is pretty sharp right now, not unbearable but assertive. I was hoping it mellows so thanks for the replies. I’m going to do an amber next.
     
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  5. PapaGoose03

    PapaGoose03 Grand High Pooh-Bah (6,057) May 30, 2005 Michigan
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    Your initial post said that you were happy with the taste of your beer, so now that you say it is too bitter, yes, you'll need to allow it to condition and let some of the 'roughness' disappear.
     
  6. Bryan12345

    Bryan12345 Initiate (0) Mar 17, 2016 Texas

    The change is significant. If it tastes good at bottling time, it will likely taste amazing after a couple weeks. Congrats! :slight_smile:
     
  7. gvickery

    gvickery Maven (1,263) May 13, 2017 Texas

    I would like it to lose a little but I don’t want it to lose too much. I just want it to be a little more balanced. The bitterness level is okay it’s just dominant right now.
     
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  8. JackHorzempa

    JackHorzempa Grand Pooh-Bah (3,375) Dec 15, 2005 Pennsylvania
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    The maturation (conditioning time) will 'round out' your beer but just as importantly the carbonation aspect will result in a notably different drinking experience. The carbonation will enhance the flavor/aroma of the beer resulting in a more balanced drinking experience.

    I share the opinion expressed by @Mothergoose03 that bottle conditioned hoppy beers are at their best at around 1 month post the bottling date.

    Cheers!
     
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