Ozarks Mountain Brew said:yes beer will only get better with time, good luck
Ozarks Mountain Brew said:I have been sipping on my English mild for a couple of days, its getting better every day but its lower in alcohol and you have a few then all the sudden you've had too many without warning and its time to quit lol, those are the best
Wish I could say the same! The ABV has always had something to do with it (working on getting down to <6% this summer), but more than 3x 0.5l bottles of my home-brew (normally in combination with a couple commercial beers) has always been a recipe for a bit of a hang-over in my book.J A said:When we end up having a few too many, I've never had a hangover from homebrew. I suppose it's the yeast in suspension or something, but I've never had a headache or felt rotten from a tying one on with homebrew.
sbaclimber said:Wish I could say the same! The ABV has always had something to do with it (working on getting down to <6% this summer), but more than 3x 0.5l bottles of my home-brew (normally in combination with a couple commercial beers) has always been a recipe for a bit of a hang-over in my book.
jeffpn said:I've got a Kölsch and a Spotted Cow currently keg conditioning right now. Sampled them both. Kölsch is ready, Spotted Cow will be a couple more days. Full pint of each, of course. Tough to sample just a little bit, don't you think? Maybe I'll just pull a pint of each of the 6 that are currently tapped. Talk about super sizing a flight!
If it's that hoppy it ain't a Kölsch but hey, if it tastes good, drink it. After all, to quote Will: What's in a name? I keep thinking of brewing a German pale ale, basically a very hoppy Kölsch. Nice to know it works.jeffpn said:I'm a sucker for Kölsch. I'm out to dinner with my wife, and the tap house has a Mad Tree Lift Kölsch. Very hoppy. I've had pale ales that were less hoppy than this. I think I'll wait for my own to be ready.