Sneaky 1st taste of my Motueka ale last night - lovely showcase of the hop, its spicy with a slight citrus background and some earthyness in there too.. The WLP-001 hasnt flocced out yet but when it does this should be pretty good!
Now it's my own IRA.
7.5%: Pearl Malt, a big chunk o' Cara 2 and another big chunk o' (homemade) Amber Candi Syrup.
62IBU. Sauvin to bitter. Imperial Styrian and Motueka through the rear end.
Kegged last week. Cellared one and fridged the other this evening. Sampled the not quite full fridged keg....
Nnniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiicccccce. Has some potntial to sharpen up. I might keep that full keg for something special.
Kid Chocolate: boy I like this beer. Amazingly, so does my wife. Might need to buy some more. Or maybe dig out that recipe.
Pliny. The wife does NOT like this, thank God. I do though. Wow. Wasn't sure quite what to expect. I expected barnstorming bitterness. I expected huge hop flavour and aroma. I did not expect such balance. Bloody lovely.
Motueka Ale - Still hasnt flocced :o( Which is annoying me, I thought wlp-001 was supposed to be really good for this?
Irish Red - Dropped pretty much bright - red tinge allthough more cola like than red IMO, the roast barley really comes through even with such a small amount, nice full chewy malt taste with a dry roasty finish.
Martins Barleywine - Awesome, has developed a rich malty sweet aroma and a warming mouthfeel! Very tasty, cheers mate!
WLP001 = W1056 ? Flocculation is moderate. Flocculation improves with dark malts in grain bill. Normally requires filtration for bright beers. DE or pad filtration recommended
Pitched on the 26th of April, kegged on monday... Ive turned the chesty down to 0.5*c to see if I can drop it out over the next couple of days, prolly use some gelatine also...
It just annoys me cos I know its gonna be a good beer, just need to get rid of the yeasty taste and ill be smiling...
Hmmm, filter set up you say? Id probably rather just buy some more kegs and up production so that I have some kegs conditioning for a fair bit of time before drinking...
3 on tap - 3 in rotation, would be perfect :o) Actually, id probably want more eventually haha
I swear by the gelatin now that JoKing gave me the information.. bright beer in two days after racking...
I now have a filter set up too, which I thought I might brew the same beer twice with the same method, gelatin one and filter the other... very scientific of course! :)