I know it's only been in the bottle for three weeks but I just couldn't resist bringing up one bottle of my "Going To California" IPA and trying it. On top of being "green" I only let it chill in the fridge for two days. Well, I was disappointed.
It tasted good for still being a bit green but it was flat as a pancake. Just a little "phifft" when I popped the cap and no head and no bubbling when I poured it into the glass.
I spent all of last night and this morning going over my notes and procedures trying to figure out where I went wrong. In the mean time I went down to the cellar (twice) to swap out the hot water bottles in my fermentation box - where I have a second batch of my "Heart Of The Country" English Brown Ale fermenting - to keep the fermentation temps up.
Then it hit me like a brick in the head! If I have to heat the fermentation box's temp up to keep within fermentation temps then it's too cold for my beer to condition outside of the fermentation box. So I brought a sixer of the IPA up to the kitchen and I'll let it sit at upstairs room temps for a week and see if that doesn't make a difference. When it's really cold outside like it's been for the past friggen month the cellar can get down into the fifties. So I might have to let the bottles start the entire four week conditioning process over again.
Duh!
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Ah yes, I have moments like that also. Not that I have a basement. Just those "well duh, the answer was staring me in the face" moments.
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I know how you feel! Same thing just happened to me with my brown ale. 3 weeks in bottles yesterday, tried one, still flat.. These cold temps are making it difficult for me to find anywhere to get my beer warm. Well luckily I did find a good spot and they are sitting at 67 right now so I am hoping this will be good enough. Now back to waiting.
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Just so you know, bringing bottles into bed with you at night is considered unacceptable social behavior, and SWMBO will not like it either.
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Rick, you say that like you've learned from personal experience!RickBeer wrote:Just so you know, bringing bottles into bed with you at night is considered unacceptable social behavior, and SWMBO will not like it either.
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Just wait until your daughter decides she wants a desert dwelling lizard and then the power goes out in the winter.LouieMacGoo wrote:Rick, you say that like you've learned from personal experience!RickBeer wrote:Just so you know, bringing bottles into bed with you at night is considered unacceptable social behavior, and SWMBO will not like it either.
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Another Senior Moment, Chuck?
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You could be right. Fortunately I, so far, only seem to be having them while my eyes are open.FedoraDave wrote:Another Senior Moment, Chuck?
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Things men have made with wakened hands, and put soft life into
Are awake through years with transferred touch and go on glowing
For long years.
And for this reason some old things are lovely
Warm still with the life of forgotten men who made them.
― D.H. Lawrence
Are awake through years with transferred touch and go on glowing
For long years.
And for this reason some old things are lovely
Warm still with the life of forgotten men who made them.
― D.H. Lawrence