Ok so it's time
I've now brewed 3 blondes and with this last one I have to say I think I got the hang of my equipment now. I cannot perceive any off flavors and I adjusted the apps efficiency down to match what I achieve wich is 72%. Not bad for BIAB I think.
Back to this brew. I was looking for something more flavorful but still easy drinking. Settled on bjcp 15a. Irish red ale.
I started looking around, didn't want to brew something untested. That's when I found this one from BYO. Thought it looked cool. Put it in to Beersmith, but it comes out a bit wonky. I attached a screen shot of that two. What do you guys think. Should I drop the abv a bit? Pick up the ibus? The screenshot doesn't show but I did include the roasted barely. Should I drop some to get in style or just trust the team at BYO?
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I've now brewed 3 blondes and with this last one I have to say I think I got the hang of my equipment now. I cannot perceive any off flavors and I adjusted the apps efficiency down to match what I achieve wich is 72%. Not bad for BIAB I think.
Back to this brew. I was looking for something more flavorful but still easy drinking. Settled on bjcp 15a. Irish red ale.
I started looking around, didn't want to brew something untested. That's when I found this one from BYO. Thought it looked cool. Put it in to Beersmith, but it comes out a bit wonky. I attached a screen shot of that two. What do you guys think. Should I drop the abv a bit? Pick up the ibus? The screenshot doesn't show but I did include the roasted barely. Should I drop some to get in style or just trust the team at BYO?
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