Bru-Mix: Hop Flavoured Malt Extract
Today I decided to bottle my Bru-Mix. I added to the original recipe 1.8 kg (3/4 cup reserved for priming during bottling) dextrose and 1/2 tsp Irish Moss during the last 11 minutes of malt boiling.
- The Original Gravity was 1.042 and the Potential Alcohol scale read 5% on 06.10.10.
- The Final Gravity was 1.002 and the Potential Alcohol scale read 0% on 06.11.17.
Initial tasting (drinking the inactive beer prior to adding priming sugar and bottling) indicated the beer would still be sweet, do not think there is a good balance of bitterness. Colour was slightly amber/yellowish. If carbonation works, may be one of my first successful pale ales (ignoring the sweetness).
Next beer to make is Muntons Premium Bitter; depending on my finances I hope to use malt crystals instead of dextrose and find a place that sells bittering hops to try and ensure a more balance between sweetness and bitterness.
1 comments:
I just made my first batch and mine tasted great!
I used corn sugar and I have no problems with being too sweet.
You can taste a slight hoppy taste. I would compare the taste to a Coors Light, but with extra flavour.
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