Sunday evening three of the four ladies that brewed on big brew day came together to keg their beers. As you probably remember they had made a blonde ale and split the batch in half and added blueberries to one half. They quickly and efficiently transferred the two beers into two kegs. Overall I believe they are pleased with their first try into homebrewing together.
They did allow us men to taste a sample of each beer and they made a good clean beer. The straight blonde no longer has any hint of butter, so the yeast did it's job and reabsorbed that off flavor. The blueberry blonde came out a little bit bitter without much blueberry aroma or flavor. Maybe it will brighten up when the beer is carbonated. So now it is just a matter of time while the beer carbonates. Looking forward to trying the end results.
QC Beerguy
This will be a blog about my travels throughout the Midwest and the beer I taste. As well the beer festivals and other fun beer events. When I am not on the road I will add my thoughts on items I find of interest concerning beer, brewing and associated topics.
Links
- http://qcbeerweek.com/
- http://www.midwestmicrobrews.com/festivals.html
- http://beermapping.com/
- http://www.somethingsbrewn.com/
- http://www.bluecatbrewpub.com/
- http://greatriverbrewery.com/
- http://bentriverbrewing.com/index.php?option=com_frontpage&Itemid=1
- http://www.mugzhomebrew.org/
- http// beerconnoiseur.com/
- http://www.bjcp.org/index.php
- http://beeradvocate.com/
- http://www.thebrewingnetwork.com/
- http://www.quadcitiesnightout.com/
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