BrenosBrews
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I put in two beers - one i was pretty happy with (Belgian Golden Strong) & an ESB i knew there was something wrong with but didn't know quite what it was & figured the judges would tell me. Pretty brave, huh.
The BSGA i got 109.5 - which i was pretty pleased about - as well as a few good tips. My first ever belgian.
The ESB was rightly punished with a low mark - but got what I paid for - some helpful feedback.
But one of the comments was: 'carbonation a bit low'. But i just came back from the UK, and it has more carbonation than the bitters on the hand pump i was drinking. Is that just an aussie perception or should a bottled version have more carbonation?
I also figured out that when i bought my first bag of malt, i stuck it in the freezer for ages because i didn't have anywhere mouse-proof. Big mistake. The subtle unidentifiable off flavour in my ESB one of the judges mentioned i now think is a fridgy taste.
A bottled ESB should/will have more carbonation than handpumped ESB. But an ESB with a low carbonation, even if bottled, isn't a major issue. Was that the only negative comment?