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I've been doing AG English ales about a year and mostly really happy, as I'm getting cask ale that's better than anything locally availble. I've only had one disaster where I got the water wrong and ended up with nothing like beer.
So I just tried a Czech pilsner, and what a pain in the arse it's been.
I followed best practices (I think) while keeping it simple - single step mash.
It's come out with an awful sickly taste - not exactly sweet, but sickly.
I mashed about 67c for two hours (might have been more actually).
Kept at 10c for 4 weeks then transferred to keg fridge at about 8c for two weeks. Racked to keg with high hopes of a Budvar like stunner and it tasted horrible. I thought diacetyl after reading on here, so left at 20c for a week, and it's maybe better but still nasty.
Also got chill haze that bad it's greeny-yellow!
Can this be saved?
Makes me wonder if lager is worth the bother, as bottle shop lager is almost as good as keg lager anyway.
The buggers holding up my line now, and sneering at me when i go in the garage.
So I just tried a Czech pilsner, and what a pain in the arse it's been.
I followed best practices (I think) while keeping it simple - single step mash.
It's come out with an awful sickly taste - not exactly sweet, but sickly.
I mashed about 67c for two hours (might have been more actually).
Kept at 10c for 4 weeks then transferred to keg fridge at about 8c for two weeks. Racked to keg with high hopes of a Budvar like stunner and it tasted horrible. I thought diacetyl after reading on here, so left at 20c for a week, and it's maybe better but still nasty.
Also got chill haze that bad it's greeny-yellow!
Can this be saved?
Makes me wonder if lager is worth the bother, as bottle shop lager is almost as good as keg lager anyway.
The buggers holding up my line now, and sneering at me when i go in the garage.