Clearing....

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bigdave

Clearing....

Post by bigdave » Fri Jan 22, 2010 9:10 pm

My 1st brew's been conditioning in a pressure barrel since the 5th Jan (5th-11th @ 18 degrees for co2) its currently looking like this:
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It currently tastes slightly thin but very alcoholic (its only actually about 3.8-4.0%) Is it better to behave and wait till it drops clear or just tuck in!?!

micromaniac

Re: Clearing....

Post by micromaniac » Fri Jan 22, 2010 9:32 pm

with a glass that big youve got to show it whos the daddy or ya could regret it .......be good and give it a bit longer [-X

Hoodlum

Re: Clearing....

Post by Hoodlum » Fri Jan 22, 2010 10:41 pm

there's a thread recently about drinking slightly immature beers. Fact is, you're the one drinking it - if it tastes good get among it. If it doesn't leave it a while. I never clear my own beer for my own consumption - it'll drop clear and can take a long time to do so.

The other thing you'll find is that the best pint of it you have will be the last one you can get out of the barrel. The last few pints always taste the best!

bigdave

Re: Clearing....

Post by bigdave » Fri Jan 22, 2010 11:16 pm

in which case, it can st for a while!

EoinMag

Re: Clearing....

Post by EoinMag » Fri Jan 22, 2010 11:33 pm

Hoodlum wrote:The other thing you'll find is that the best pint of it you have will be the last one you can get out of the barrel. The last few pints always taste the best!
If only you'd left the whole lot that long before starting on it.....get sorted with regular brews rolling over so you don't have to be drinking beer too early. After a few brews that eagerness should leave you when you realise, if the last had been the first and every following......

davidmpye

Re: Clearing....

Post by davidmpye » Sat Jan 23, 2010 1:05 am

My opinion, based on very limited experience, and the information kindly given to me in the aforementioned thread:

Enjoy it, and in the meantime, get another brew on.

I'm about 15% through my very immature keg of Wherry, but on the plus side, even if it barely makes it to maturity, it has given my other keg of Admiral's Reserve some breathing space, so by the time I'm ready for that it will be almost matured. Then while that's on, I can put another on (St Peters Ruby Ale is next). So hopefully from now on my brews will get adequate breathing space to mature - it was just my first that 'died' too young 8)

David

mickhew

Re: Clearing....

Post by mickhew » Sat Jan 23, 2010 8:10 am

What kit is that ? If it's anything Woodforde-Munton then that's normal. They take AGES to clear, I avoid them to be honest, for that reason. Thanks for the picture, makes the site a bit more interesting than looking at text all the time.

barl_fire

Re: Clearing....

Post by barl_fire » Sat Jan 23, 2010 12:49 pm

davidmpye wrote:My opinion, based on very limited experience, and the information kindly given to me in the aforementioned thread:

Enjoy it, and in the meantime, get another brew on.

I'm about 15% through my very immature keg of Wherry, but on the plus side, even if it barely makes it to maturity, it has given my other keg of Admiral's Reserve some breathing space, so by the time I'm ready for that it will be almost matured. Then while that's on, I can put another on (St Peters Ruby Ale is next). So hopefully from now on my brews will get adequate breathing space to mature - it was just my first that 'died' too young 8)

David
Exactly the same here David with that first Wherry. I've found getting set up over the last two months that I need at least a minimum of three kegs to get me onto a roll so that my newer brews get left alone to mature, and to be honest I'm even tempted to get a fourth keg but space might be an issue with four, so maybe I need a little more patience and forward planning with the three.

bigdave

Re: Clearing....

Post by bigdave » Sat Jan 23, 2010 4:24 pm

This ones Woodfordes Admiral's Reserve. Ill be starting a lager next week ready for bbq weather! :D

scottmoss

Re: Clearing....

Post by scottmoss » Mon Jan 25, 2010 9:56 am

Beer will clear quicker in cooler tempertures, you should keep it at 18c for the first week then move to somewhere colder for the ale to clear!

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