Frank_Grimes
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I've been pretty busy but haven't posted here for some reason. On the weekend I kegged an APA and an amber ale. Need to pitch yeast on the vienna APA and an American blonde I made so I can clear up my cubes and brew again. My production has been outpacing my drinking (which is a rarity) and I love it.
Thinking about doing another cream ale and perhaps a lager down the track, really interested in trying to make some delicate styles to see how I'm doing technically.
The American wheat got 31/50 at the comp, in the bottom end of "very good" a few of the comments were along the lines of "not hoppy enough" even though the style guide says hoppiness should be low to moderate. Anyway I wanted it hoppier anyway so I'd enjoy drinking it more so I keg hopped with 25g centennial - Bang! Massive improvement within 24 hours, will leave the hops in til the keg kicks.
Great feedback even though it seems a little odd. I'd be confident in my brewing technique if the only feedback was around lack of hoppiness and not around the actual body and flavour.
Did you throw the hops in the keg whole? Or in a bag/tea ball?
I dry-hopped Freezer Burn on Saturday and it smells incredible right now but with just over 200gm of hops it probably should. I had a little taste too and the citra is coming through strongly. Really looking forward to getting this on tap but I need to free one up. Will cold crash it on Friday and let it condition until a keg kicks.