Muntons Premium Midas Touch Golden Ale
Muntons Premium Midas Touch Golden Ale
Hi All,
this is my first attempt at homebrew and hopefully things are going well. I've followed the instructions as close as possible and the ale is currently in the secondary KingKeg Top Tap pressure barrel. I've placed this near a cold radiator in my spare room and it is at about 15°C. The instructions mention that it should be stored in a cool room but don't suggest what temp it should be ...... any ideas ?
How long should I leave it before sampling ?
Cheers
this is my first attempt at homebrew and hopefully things are going well. I've followed the instructions as close as possible and the ale is currently in the secondary KingKeg Top Tap pressure barrel. I've placed this near a cold radiator in my spare room and it is at about 15°C. The instructions mention that it should be stored in a cool room but don't suggest what temp it should be ...... any ideas ?
How long should I leave it before sampling ?
Cheers
I had a snifter of my Midas Touch last night to see how it was progressing. There was plenty of pressure in the barrel, but its still quite cloudy.
Has anyone else brewed this one before ? I tasted it and would describe it as liquorice flavoured and a bit heavier than I though it would be (it was quite nice though
)
Just wondering if this was how it meant to taste (it reminded me of Snecklifter !!).
Will the flavour mellow with age and with further clearing ?
Has anyone else brewed this one before ? I tasted it and would describe it as liquorice flavoured and a bit heavier than I though it would be (it was quite nice though

Just wondering if this was how it meant to taste (it reminded me of Snecklifter !!).
Will the flavour mellow with age and with further clearing ?
Cheers fivetide, I'll check mine again in a weeks time and see how its progressing. I tried this one before I knew anything about measuring the SG and monitoring accordingly so I'm not certain what the FG was when I kegged it
I'm really pleased i have a pressure release system fitted though as its certainly carbonated
Let me know how yours goes, it would be interesting to hear about the difference the hops made.
Cheers

I'm really pleased i have a pressure release system fitted though as its certainly carbonated

Let me know how yours goes, it would be interesting to hear about the difference the hops made.
Cheers

StevieR wrote:I had a snifter of my Midas Touch last night to see how it was progressing. There was plenty of pressure in the barrel, but its still quite cloudy.
If it's a barrel with a bottom tap, then the first couple of pints that you "pull" will be cloudy due to the yeast that has settled around the tap.
Will the flavour mellow with age and with further clearing ?
Yes, without a shadow of a doubt. Unfortunately the only thing that can't be bought to aid home brewing is patience.
I've got 4½ week cold conditioning bottles of Midas and they're still slightly cloudy. Yeast bite is still present but am looking forward to it when ready. I'll definately use finings from now on 'cos the wherry that has been in cold conditioning for 5 days tastes less yeasty than the Midas, presumably due to the Kwik Clear I added with the priming sugar.
Re: Muntons Premium Midas Touch Golden Ale
Nice one , next time follow Jims instructions....makes the world of difference.StevieR wrote:Hi All,
this is my first attempt at homebrew and hopefully things are going well. I've followed the instructions as close as possible and the ale is currently in the secondary KingKeg Top Tap pressure barrel. I've placed this near a cold radiator in my spare room and it is at about 15°C. The instructions mention that it should be stored in a cool room but don't suggest what temp it should be ...... any ideas ?
How long should I leave it before sampling ?
Cheers
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