I try to err on the side of more sugar in the bottle as opposed to less sugar in the bottle. I'd rather have over-carbonated beer than under-carbonated.
Whatever they recommend for sugar, I use heaping measures instead of level measures. That seems to bring the fizz.
I'll try that next time.
DoggDayAfternoon
04-28-2009, 01:39 PM
I just stick to the pros..i.e. bud light and bud ice
tryfuhl
04-28-2009, 01:49 PM
I just stick to the pros..i.e. bud light and bud ice
oh jesus
Smooter
04-28-2009, 02:17 PM
I just stick to the pros..i.e. bud light and bud ice
Bud Ice!? I didn't know they made that skunky shit anymore.
I wasn't aware they were still making those ice beers. What a gimmick.
saden1
04-28-2009, 03:11 PM
We had our beer contest at work last week. and mine came in second place. I honestly should have won but I suspect people were paid off :p My beer had a funky initial taste but all in all it was drinkable and had no after taste.
firstdown
04-29-2009, 11:57 AM
We had our beer contest at work last week. and mine came in second place. I honestly should have won but I suspect people were paid off :p My beer had a funky initial taste but all in all it was drinkable and had no after taste.
So are you saying your beer was good or just not as bad as the other guys.
saden1
04-29-2009, 12:05 PM
So are you saying your beer was good or just not as bad as the other guys.
My beer was good it just didn't win the office beer contest. I had a few people tell me it was drinkable but that they're not use to the weird taste.
RedskinMike
05-02-2009, 06:17 PM
I made Red Devil IPA
Mine wasn't watered down, the flavor just wasn't what I expect from an IPA. Not hoppy enough. A little undercarbonated too. A little more time might help, we'll see.
The longer you let it sit the better it will be. When I used Mr. Beer after bottling I would let it sit for at least 2 months.Give the yeast time to convert all the sugars. With patience and cleanliness you can make a very drinkable beer. B?est part is two weeks after christmas bed bath and beyond marks all the Mr. Beer stuff 50% off. After you do a few good batches I recommend a real starter kit. You will find the beer you can brew with these can be on par with anything you can buy in the store. They cost between 80 and 100 dollars and they are well worth it. For around 300 the kit come with a kegging system.
70Chip
05-03-2009, 05:41 PM
Back in high school a dude built a still and boy that white liquor was brutal. It got you good and drunk though. It literally tasted like death.