Hi All,
love a drop of english ale.
A majority of my A/G brews have been some form of English style either by choice or by accident.
Current one is kegged an gassing in preparation for watching the cricket later.
Chesty set a 4 degrees, i normally drink at 6-7 degrees.
Was reading today that Real Ales should be drunk at 14 degrees.
Yikes, will it taste better at that temp?
I understand that my force carbed A/G is not the same as a keg/cask conditioned Real Ale but would i benefit flavour wise from consuming this beer at higher temps?
Certainly would oust the chill haze I have got on occaison (though this one has none of which to speak at 4 degrees).
Cheers,
D80
love a drop of english ale.
A majority of my A/G brews have been some form of English style either by choice or by accident.
Current one is kegged an gassing in preparation for watching the cricket later.
Chesty set a 4 degrees, i normally drink at 6-7 degrees.
Was reading today that Real Ales should be drunk at 14 degrees.
Yikes, will it taste better at that temp?
I understand that my force carbed A/G is not the same as a keg/cask conditioned Real Ale but would i benefit flavour wise from consuming this beer at higher temps?
Certainly would oust the chill haze I have got on occaison (though this one has none of which to speak at 4 degrees).
Cheers,
D80