
Ok, quick, potted history ~ because I don't remember the details myself, but ~ It never did get down to any proper SG, in fact, it stuck, like shit to a blanket. So, needing to move on, I kegged it anyway. No 'Priming'. Just straight in.
It's had a good week of sitting there and, being flat broke for a few days right now ..... Ye know what happens ....!

Must say; Last nights few pints had a 'Tang'. Yet only 24 hours later I'm only finding it a bit 'Fruity' for my own tastes. I'm now on my third 3/4 pint and must admit; It Does. Not something I'd buy a second pint of in a pub, obviously. But, am I coming across as a man with a complaint?

Only little bug bear is it's somewhat OTT liveliness as I pour one. I'm getting just over half a pint of rather cloudy, but still not unpleasantly dark amber, beer. Then the rest is thick head. Can't blame the brew, considering the shit we gave each other. Just wondering:
If I open the keg lid, will that release some of this surplus CO2? And, if so; Should I then give it a tiny burst, to re cover the beer?
I don't like fizzy beer - which this isn't. But it's a bind filling a glass and then waiting for two inches plus of foam to dissipate.
Anyone?