WETPAK Summer Wheat with Lime and coriander

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WETPAK Summer Wheat with Lime and coriander

Postby Sonny » Saturday Oct 23, 2010 1:57 pm

Guys,
I bottled my wetpak as in the thread title today. It's my 1st wetpak and my 7th kit brew.
It got FG1010 and a neat yellow colour to the beer.

It smells errr, tastes a bit yuk too. Is this normal for this mix or could I actually have my 1st infection?
Everything went as per instructions. These paks you have to simmer boil for like 60mins. So I did.

Only made this batch for my mate who won't drink beer with me.
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Re: WETPAK Summer Wheat with Lime and coriander

Postby Lachy » Saturday Oct 23, 2010 5:38 pm

Can you describe how it tastes? Exactly what sort of "yuk" are you picking up in the flavour and aroma?
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Re: WETPAK Summer Wheat with Lime and coriander

Postby bullfrog » Saturday Oct 23, 2010 7:57 pm

As with what Lachy was saying, we'll need you to describe the taste. Is it sour, taste like wet dog, taste like wet cardboard, taste like vinegar? Does it taste grassy or metallic? Try and describe the taste as best as you can and we should be able to tell you if it needs aging or if it's been infected.
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Re: WETPAK Summer Wheat with Lime and coriander

Postby rotten » Saturday Oct 23, 2010 9:27 pm

bullfrog wrote: taste like wet dog.


Do you know what wet dog taste like bullfrog?
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Re: WETPAK Summer Wheat with Lime and coriander

Postby Sonny » Saturday Oct 23, 2010 9:31 pm

Guys, it is really odd. It's bearable that's for sure.
It's maybe like a regurgitated taste.

Sickly sour in a way? (EDIT: well not that sour, you can drink it)

It is nothing like my other brews, which shall I say I am understanding the maturing flavours now. Every week they change.
That dark choc ale is beaut, though it's still confused between its bitterness and its sweetness, so it will be sitting in wait for next winter.

Wetdog! hahahaha
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Re: WETPAK Summer Wheat with Lime and coriander

Postby speedie » Sunday Oct 24, 2010 6:24 am

what breed of dog?
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Re: WETPAK Summer Wheat with Lime and coriander

Postby drsmurto » Sunday Oct 24, 2010 8:02 am

speedie wrote:what breed of dog?


Maybe, just maybe there is hope for you yet Speedie.

That was an amusing post that made me grin, the sort of humour I/we like on this forum.
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Re: WETPAK Summer Wheat with Lime and coriander

Postby bullfrog » Sunday Oct 24, 2010 9:30 am

Agree with the Doc.

On a more serious note, if it tastes like an alsatian then it's probably rooted. Labrador flavour is acceptable.
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Re: WETPAK Summer Wheat with Lime and coriander

Postby Sonny » Sunday Oct 24, 2010 10:19 am

Well, this thread has gone to the dogs.
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Re: WETPAK Summer Wheat with Lime and coriander

Postby speedie » Sunday Oct 24, 2010 10:37 am

least i didnt get hounded for that comment
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Re: WETPAK Summer Wheat with Lime and coriander

Postby wrighty » Sunday Oct 24, 2010 12:00 pm

Lime and coriander can make for some unusual flavours.
But i could be barking up the wrong tree :roll:
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Re: WETPAK Summer Wheat with Lime and coriander

Postby bullfrog » Sunday Oct 24, 2010 12:26 pm

If it's tolerable then I'd say to hold off on wolfing it down for the moment and let it get a bit older. It won't learn any new tricks then, but it may mature a bit and mellow out. I think you'd be barking mad to roll over and tip it out. :roll:
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Re: WETPAK Summer Wheat with Lime and coriander

Postby speedie » Sunday Oct 24, 2010 1:45 pm

this is a tasty dog
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Re: WETPAK Summer Wheat with Lime and coriander

Postby Bum » Monday Oct 25, 2010 8:44 am

Sonny wrote:It's maybe like a regurgitated taste.

Sickly sour in a way? (EDIT: well not that sour, you can drink it)

At the risk of ignoring Dr Harry's Homebrew Tips for a minute, these descriptors have me kinda worried. Kit twang does seem to come across as a slight sourness for some in some beers (myself included) but vomit is a different matter entirely. I agree that you shouldn't tip it until you are certain but I'd be making sure I tasted quite often to watch for it getting worse.
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Re: WETPAK Summer Wheat with Lime and coriander

Postby Sonny » Monday Oct 25, 2010 11:59 am

MMm Bum, it's a chemical regurtitated smell. The taste is sour but not too much. But then it's been a few days now, what would I remember.

You are following me right?

But yes I will try one in a few weeks.

Got a Traditional Coopers Draught going now with 500g LDM and 60g Cascade hops. Now that smells grouse.
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Re: WETPAK Summer Wheat with Lime and coriander

Postby Sonny » Sunday Nov 07, 2010 9:09 am

Right! Here is the go;

2 weeks in the bottle, opened one up yesterday and had a sniff. Oh damn I thought.
Poured half a glass, it looked nice. Really nice.
Had a sniff, erggh, and then took a nip in the mouth. Errmm, yeh no bad after taste?

Poured a glass and handed it to the wife to taste test, (with a smile on my dial)." Mmmm, not bad, it tastes like beer".
Nil comment on the smell.

I poured a glass, and then proceeded to drink. Mmmm, a good hot summers day beer. Thirst quenching for sure.

It's obviously a strong aroma from the citrus (lime) with the coriander doing something too. But it is nice and would be a good beer for someone who may not really appreciate the traditional beer taste. Even sort of addictive. (moreish)

I'm a fan, although I do warn those who haven't tried before. It is different, very different. It could almost be a soft drink.
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