Brewmeister70
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Howdy all,
I made a beer using a couple of Black Rock cans, some crystal malt, extra hops and finally, 500ml of honey. While making the beer, I had a few (as you do) and decided that a quick blast in the microwave would be enough to pasteurize the honey (both cans were steeped for 30mins in 80*C water).
This seemed like a good idea at the time, but when the honey expanded and threatened to make a dreadful mess in my girlfriend's microwave, I decide to take my chances and add it after 30 seconds on high only...
There was a big of a tang to the beer at racking plus it didn't clear. The orama/ flavour hops faded and now it tastes Belgian (though I can live with this)!
What are some ideas that have worked for people in the past to rectify a funky brew? This beer was meant to take pride of place at our housewarming, unfortunately <_<
I made a beer using a couple of Black Rock cans, some crystal malt, extra hops and finally, 500ml of honey. While making the beer, I had a few (as you do) and decided that a quick blast in the microwave would be enough to pasteurize the honey (both cans were steeped for 30mins in 80*C water).
This seemed like a good idea at the time, but when the honey expanded and threatened to make a dreadful mess in my girlfriend's microwave, I decide to take my chances and add it after 30 seconds on high only...
There was a big of a tang to the beer at racking plus it didn't clear. The orama/ flavour hops faded and now it tastes Belgian (though I can live with this)!
What are some ideas that have worked for people in the past to rectify a funky brew? This beer was meant to take pride of place at our housewarming, unfortunately <_<