Just finished a pale ale with all cascade cones, 90 grams, a copy of one i did the other week but my homegrown nz cascade hops instead of nelson grown nz cascade,
The nelson nz cascade one was very floral and hoppy.
Tasting the runoff from todays im happy with the results, the bitterness is where i want it and the flavour seems more earthy and smooth than the nelson hops, and less aromatic, the true test will be in a couple of weeks when its in bottles.
Belgian Pale Ale 1 is being drunk a little faster than it probably should be, as it is still only a few weeks old. It's a shade less bitter than I'd like it but otherwise I'm very happy for a first up effort. I'm loving the T-58. Definitely a big fan. It's a little more phenolic than I'd want in a pale but would go extremely well in a Tripel.
Belgian Pale Ale 2 is not so successful. Same brewday as 1 but the K-97 is certainly not as good - quite sulphurous. It is just dropping away now but it has been quite sometime coming. Not sure it'll ever be up to much.
A very bitter two-can Ordinary is dry hopping in the keg (3/4 EKG and 1/4 Sauvin). I made it for a party and it is no longer being used. I'm quite glad I made it as it has given me a little faith in using extract for 'quick and dirty' brews, if required. Quite drinkable.
I've got my Imperial Amber in the fermenter still. It's hoppy, bittersweet and pretty alcoholic at around 9%. Should be ready for kegging by the end of the week.
Next up? American Stout or Brown, and then it might be cool enough for a Baltic Porter.
It'll be a month to six weeks before I get in my Baltic Porter. The temps are pretty good now for that American-style brown or stout and I only get to brew about monthly...
I popped this keg in the fridge last night and had a warm, half flat pint.
It (or I) was a little confused, a nice subdued sweetness from the caramunich, a little chalky perhaps from the chocolate and dryish from the wheat.
Not too much from the Cascade, unless I really am confused or abused
A little darker than I thought that little chocolate would contribute
looks good mr cherry though if it was me i would be putting in a smidge more chocolate malt - maybe 400g. but it looks a good simple starter for 10, good luck!