Hi folks,
A fair while back when I was searching in another forum for a nice summer mid-strength beer I was given this recipe (see attachment) it is due to be bottled in a few days but on doing a hydrometer test (1.007) this morning I had the customary taste from the tube and it seemed lifeless.
I have brewed this brew 3-4 times and even though it is a nice refreshing drink, it seems rather thin and refuses to hold a head. I don't expect to get a full bodied glass of beer from a mid-strength brew, but I do expect better than I am getting.
I have often heard of people using oatmeal and corn etc in their mash and have wondered
1: Will this produce a more creamy head that will stay??
2: Does it alter the taste much?
Is there some other well kept secret in getting, and keeping, a good head on the beer?
All my other beers usually have a good head and good retention, my beer glasses are sterilized regularly etc. and always hold a good heady beer so it isn't that.
If anyone has any ideas I would love to hear from them.
thanks
Al
PS the file below is the unfinished brew that is in the fermenter at the moment
bad head retention on a mid ale
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Last edited by alanem on 18 Feb 2014, 11:38, edited 1 time in total.
I used to spill more than I drink these days!
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