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We were disappointed that the first bottle of brown didn't seem to have enough carbonation. The second bottle seemed to have a little more, and so on. Since they were all from the same batch, it makes no sense why they have different levels.
But I found a work around (or maybe time is on our side, who knows). If you dump the beer into the glass instead of pour it slowly into tasters, it has a nice head on it. And tastes terrific.
I am so excited since I have a half rack of these still plus Nate has a bunch too.
Also just found that Your Home Brew is getting a website up and running. Nice.
2 comments:
That brown looks awefully pale....
Yes, I am a retard. I thought the extra beer we bottled was an extra brown. And I was so excited that it had a head and tasted great, that I failed to realize until the next day that it was a bottle of the Pale.
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