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- Fri May 28, 2021 9:28 pm
- Forum: Kit Brewing
- Topic: Gluten free pale ale
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Re: Gluten free pale ale
Do I need to add more sugar though so the that beer continues to produce it's own natural carbonation? That depends on how much sugar was left from the fermentation when you put the beer in the keg. If it had fermented out completely then yes, more sugar will be needed. See how it's doing after a f...
- Wed May 26, 2021 10:46 am
- Forum: Kit Brewing
- Topic: Gluten free pale ale
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Re: Gluten free pale ale
[quote=guypettigrew post_id=857740 time=1621966044 user_id=5521] Not sure exactly what you mean by 'hop kick'. If you mean bitterness, then soaking the hops in the beer in the keg will add very little bitterness. They need to be boiled to add bitterness. If you mean a really hoppy aroma then putting...
- Tue May 25, 2021 12:03 pm
- Forum: Kit Brewing
- Topic: Gluten free pale ale
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Gluten free pale ale
Hi guys. I thought I'd try a simply gluten free pale ale kit due to hearing good things about it and started making it about 2 weeks ago. I planned to dry hop it even though there were no hops included with the kit so after 9 days I put in 50g Citrus, 25g Cryo Ekaunot and 25g of Simcoe. The problem ...