VR4king, if you're looking for flavour/aroma, I would not be boiling hops any longer than say, 15 minutes. Do a 15, 5 and 0 addition with those numbers ( 30g) each, plus dry hop the last 10g. If that doesn't do it i don't know what will!
when you say 'simmer...grain pack'.... I hope you don't mean you simmered grain for 10 minutes.J'sGarage said:Well, this escalated quickly!
bit of a step up from what I was planning.
So it went like this:
1xcan of Coopers euro lager
750g Dex
250g Malted barley
250g corn syrup
10min simmer with Brewers Choice Pilsner grain pack
10 min boil with 15g hallertau
10min steep with 15g saaz
US05 starter pitched at 26Degc
SG 1044
and the waiting begins.......
Simmer with grain pack? The Brewers Choice pilsner grain pack is a good one for any light coloured beer, I use it often myself. It's just 250g of cracked carapils grain but did you simmer it for ten minutes or did you mean you steeped it?J'sGarage said:10min simmer with Brewers Choice Pilsner grain pack
Dry hop into your fermenter after about 7 days.J'sGarage said:No dry hopping, I don't like the idea of things floating around in my kegs.
Probably could have done with a bit more hops( the Saaz steep), and some dry hopping. Hops aroma's tend to dissipate over time, So if you add a bit more it will be stronger initally( the hops flavour./aroma) but will mellow and/hang around for longer. I'm biased as I love hops so If it was mine, I would have steeped 20-25g Saaz minimum, and dry hop with 25g at least. I guess the point is you've learned from first had experience( the best type!) that you would like more of that flavour next time around, and that's what beer brewing is all about, the learning(and drinking!)J'sGarage said:Interesting development, all the flavours/aromas that I found (and tbh quite liked) have dissapeared and the brew now tastes rather close(considering the ale yeast change I made) to heineken. Much dissapoint.
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