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Dear members,
I am quite new at brewing and brewed my second all grain Belgian golden strong ale. Grain bill:
Pilsner 14.3 lbs
Munich light 0.88 lbs
Adjunct: white sugar 1.1 lbs
I used a mash temperature of 153F and a grain water ratio of 1.72 quarts per pound.
I am quite happy with the result except for the fact that the beer is not dry enough. There is a sweet taste (not dominating) I would like to get rid of. I tried using a thinner mash this time (first time grain water ration was 1.5 quarts per pound) but the sweet taste did not change.
Any ideas what the best way would be to achieve a drier beer with such a recipe and beer type?
Thanks in advance,
Michael
I am quite new at brewing and brewed my second all grain Belgian golden strong ale. Grain bill:
Pilsner 14.3 lbs
Munich light 0.88 lbs
Adjunct: white sugar 1.1 lbs
I used a mash temperature of 153F and a grain water ratio of 1.72 quarts per pound.
I am quite happy with the result except for the fact that the beer is not dry enough. There is a sweet taste (not dominating) I would like to get rid of. I tried using a thinner mash this time (first time grain water ration was 1.5 quarts per pound) but the sweet taste did not change.
Any ideas what the best way would be to achieve a drier beer with such a recipe and beer type?
Thanks in advance,
Michael