Wednesday, January 16, 2013

First Taste of My First Home Brewed Beer (mini post)


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Intro & My First Home Beer Brewing Kit

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January 16, 2013

My First Taste!


I've been reading a lot about when I can expect my first brew to be ready for drinking.  In my reading I've seen a number of people suggest that newbies to the beer brewing hobby (like me) should take samples along the way to get a feel for how a beer ages.

As you know, my beer went into bottles about a week and a half ago.  I let them age for 1 week in a dark, cool closet in the basement.  After that week was up, they were moved into a mini fridge.

Today I finally gave in and took a sample.  Upon opening it, I was greeted with a friendly hiss and bubbles climbing up the neck.  Yay!  Carbonation!

I poured the bottle into a glass to see what my beer looks like.  You could literally float a cap on this head and the color was a gorgeous, cloudy, golden-brown.


Or is that caramel-copper-brown??


The beer had a pleasant smell.  Not overly hoppy and a bit yeasty and sweet to the nose.

The taste was bitter and earthy, though not much upfront hop flavor.  The finish (that would be a fancy word for aftertaste) was very yeasty.  Probably not a beer I would buy at the liquor store more than once, but again - it's still very premature.

I think it's safe to assume that over the next couple weeks my brew will continue to mature.  Some of the yeastiness will give way to other more subtle flavors and I may end up with a really tasty drink!

Edit - It didn't last long enough to find out.  It was all imbibed within 3 weeks.  Hopefully you have more willpower than I did!




Up Next:

In my next adventure I begin my first 2-stage fermentation and create my own custom recipe for an Irish Mocha Stout!!  

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3 comments:

  1. Wow, that looks awesome, time will defiantly be the maturer of all things beer - lol

    You and I have started our brewing journey almost at the same time.This coming Monday my beer would have been conditioning in bottles for two weeks. I have managed to resist the urge to try it, but after reading your wonderful post tonight and seeing the image you posted I am so ready to crack open a bottle - lol.

    Love your writing, and reading and we explore this journey together.

    P.S My next beer will be a spicy lemon Wheat beer

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  2. Thanks for the kind words. Glad you're enjoying it!

    My Mocha Stout is in the primary already. I haven't posted the details on that one yet.

    Funny story, I sell merchant services for a living and I use an appointment setting company. Coincidentally I had an appointment set with my home brew supply shop this morning.

    You know I couldn't get out of there without planning my next adventure. I think I'm going to do a small (2-3G) batch of raspberry framboise... looks like we'll both be doing our first wheats around the same time too!

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  3. WOW! The beer seems yummy I must say. I usually prepare beer at my home as fresh ingredients make better homebrew. I use Home Brew West Beer Making Kit as it gives me rich and dark blooded beer. In each kit there is a detailed process mentioned so that you can easily prepare wine by following step-by-step process.

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