Hi,
Two weeks ago I had a go at brewing a Kolsch. It was my fourth attempt at AG (I've done two pale ales and a stout which all worked out really well). I cracked open a two-week old sample bottle last night and I'm a bit disappointed with the results for two reasons:
Firstly, the batch has a lemonade-like carbonation - the bubbles are quite big and the head collapses almost immediately. The other batches I've done have been fine so I'm wondering what's different about this batch
Secondly, the taste is a too sweet. The OG was 1050 and the FG was 1010 so I think the fermentation was OK (it was also quite vigorous - the yeast was WLP029). I'm thinking that there wasn't enough hops in the recipe. I used 25g of 5.2% Hallertau in a 20 litre batch - this was supposed to give me 20 IBU.
One thing I haven't done is cold-conditioning - would this make a difference?
Anyway, I'm keen to figure out what went wrong with this batch before I start the next one - any thoughts?
Cheers,
Chris
Two weeks ago I had a go at brewing a Kolsch. It was my fourth attempt at AG (I've done two pale ales and a stout which all worked out really well). I cracked open a two-week old sample bottle last night and I'm a bit disappointed with the results for two reasons:
Firstly, the batch has a lemonade-like carbonation - the bubbles are quite big and the head collapses almost immediately. The other batches I've done have been fine so I'm wondering what's different about this batch
Secondly, the taste is a too sweet. The OG was 1050 and the FG was 1010 so I think the fermentation was OK (it was also quite vigorous - the yeast was WLP029). I'm thinking that there wasn't enough hops in the recipe. I used 25g of 5.2% Hallertau in a 20 litre batch - this was supposed to give me 20 IBU.
One thing I haven't done is cold-conditioning - would this make a difference?
Anyway, I'm keen to figure out what went wrong with this batch before I start the next one - any thoughts?
Cheers,
Chris