Thursday, September 04, 2008

Tasting OK so far

Well, I just transferred Palliser Bitter from the primary fermenter to a secondary one, and took a small sample along the way. To check the specific gravity (SG) of course, but also to have a little taste. And it seems to be doing fine on both counts. SG has dropped from 1.040 to 1.012 in 4 days so if it finished there I'd be happy, but it might creep down another couple of points during secondary fermentation and that's also OK. More importantly, it tastes good! Lighter body than I expected, but a nice mellow fruitiness with a bit of citrus around the edge. Not too bitter, but fairly well balanced.

I've dry-hopped this beer, adding 20g of NZ Styrian Goldings hop pellets to the beer in the secondary fermenter. This should give a big boost to the hop aroma. Styrian Goldings are one of my favourite hops, and feature strongly in Timothy Taylors Landlord. The beer will sit in secondary for about 10 days before bottling.

I also received a nice package in the mail today - a secondhand copy of Graham Wheeler's classic book "Home Brewing - the CAMRA guide" that I picked up on TradeMe. It's a bit old (1990) but is acknowledged as a classic. I've seen it selling for ludicrous amounts (£100+!!) in the UK - suffice to say I picked it up a fair bit cheaper than that. It'll be my favoured reading matter for the bus journey to and from work for the next couple of weeks!

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