Advent #6 - Ordinary Bitter

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Advent #6 - Ordinary Bitter

Post by CartoonCod » Sun Nov 16, 2014 10:47 pm

This is the ordinary bitter recipe from BSC.

3.63 kg Marris Otter
0.227 kg Crystal 120
0.113 kg Special Roast

34 g Goldings 60 min
14 g Goldings 30 min
14 g Goldings 10 min

wyeast 1028 Londone Ale fermented from 20degC and rose to 24 degC

OG. 1.038
FG. 1.008
3.8% ABV

Just bottled it today and remembered that I had lent my bench top capper to my cousin, so I used my backup red emily capper. Wow those cappers are terrible.

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Re: Advent #6 - Ordinary Bitter

Post by gm- » Mon Nov 17, 2014 9:07 pm

Looking forward to taste this one, when I made it with WGV it tasted like dirty pond water, hopefully yours will be better :D

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Re: Advent #6 - Ordinary Bitter

Post by CartoonCod » Mon Nov 17, 2014 9:52 pm

When I bottled it I tasted it, and I'd say it's more on the biscuity side of the flavour wheel as opposed to the pond water side. But I we'll wait and see how it develops in the bottle.

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Re: Advent #6 - Ordinary Bitter

Post by amartin » Sat Nov 22, 2014 9:57 am

I've noticed that most of my beers taste biscuity or nutty at bottling time, I'm not sure the reason for that.

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Re: Advent #6 - Ordinary Bitter

Post by Keith » Sat Nov 22, 2014 10:16 am

You use a lot of victory and Maris otter?
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Re: Advent #6 - Ordinary Bitter

Post by CartoonCod » Sat Nov 22, 2014 10:44 am

No victory, lots of Marris Otter.

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Re: Advent #6 - Ordinary Bitter

Post by Keith » Sat Dec 06, 2014 12:06 am

I cheated tonight. Cracked this open 55 minutes early. However mine is flat. Tastes great, has a similar flavor to my ESB. Would love to taste this carbonated.
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Re: Advent #6 - Ordinary Bitter

Post by CartoonCod » Sat Dec 06, 2014 8:39 am

I designed it to have low carbonation (1 to 1.5 volumes) being an english style. I would recommend drinking it warm (at least 15 degC) and pour it from a good height to stir it up a bit.

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Re: Advent #6 - Ordinary Bitter

Post by GuingesRock » Sat Dec 06, 2014 9:16 am

CartoonCod wrote:I designed it to have low carbonation (1 to 1.5 volumes) being an English style. I would recommend drinking it warm (at least 15 degC) and pour it from a good height to stir it up a bit.
As an aside Adam, being as you are a BJCP judge an' all, dry stout is supposed to have a similar low carbonation level. My dry stout got a couple of silvers but every judge penalized it for "low carbonation." I never know how to play this with competitions.

I'm glad you stuck with it and kept carbonation low though. Haven't tried the beer yet, but looking forward to it.

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Re: Advent #6 - Ordinary Bitter

Post by Keith » Sat Dec 06, 2014 1:43 pm

CartoonCod wrote:I designed it to have low carbonation (1 to 1.5 volumes) being an english style. I would recommend drinking it warm (at least 15 degC) and pour it from a good height to stir it up a bit.
yea it wasn't low carb lol. It was unfortunately no carb, I was looking for even the faintest of bubbles :( Tasted great tho.
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Re: Advent #6 - Ordinary Bitter

Post by CartoonCod » Sat Dec 06, 2014 3:46 pm

Looks like you might have gotten a bad one Keith. I just poured mine and although there is low carbonation it does have some. I'd be happy to give you or anybody else that has got flat ones another.
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Re: Advent #6 - Ordinary Bitter

Post by jeffsmith » Sat Dec 06, 2014 3:57 pm

Mine was flat as well unfortunately. Poured pretty aggressively as well. Seemed like the cap wasn't seated that well on the twist-off bottle.
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Re: Advent #6 - Ordinary Bitter

Post by Keith » Sat Dec 06, 2014 4:05 pm

I see bubbles in yours lol. Which would be low carb. Mine was dead unfortunately. Adam, bring a bottle to the meeting. I'd like to try it again with carbonation. Few others that wouldn't have tried it yet.
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Re: Advent #6 - Ordinary Bitter

Post by redoubt » Sat Dec 06, 2014 4:27 pm

The aroma on this is fantastic! Easy drinking beer. I'm not totally familiar with bitters, so I can't say much about how well it hit the style, but it was quite enjoyable. Thanks!

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Re: Advent #6 - Ordinary Bitter

Post by LiverDance » Sat Dec 06, 2014 6:08 pm

Mine has the same carb level as Jeff's. Looks like half as much as your's Adam based on the head. Nice earthy flavor from the ekg hops and a great slight roast flavor from the malt. Solid Bitter, it's disappearing quickly :cheers:
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Re: Advent #6 - Ordinary Bitter

Post by Jimmy » Sat Dec 06, 2014 6:47 pm

Mine was about the same carb level as Jeff/Brian. Despite the lack of carbonation, it was a tasty beer.

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Re: Advent #6 - Ordinary Bitter

Post by GuingesRock » Sat Dec 06, 2014 8:10 pm

Typical English winter day out there, raining like old BillyOh. Just the right kind of day for a pint of bitta.

Lovely beer. I’m very tempted to say my bottle was flat so I can get another one, but the carbonation was just right, well maybe could be slightly more.

Englishman approved. :cheers:

Thanks very much Adam.

ps. Kathleen says "thinnish in the mouthfeel but absolutely perfect in the flavour, warm, hoppy, nutty, just lovely."

I think the style is supposed to be "thinnish in the mouthfeel"
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Re: Advent #6 - Ordinary Bitter

Post by pet lion » Sat Dec 06, 2014 9:38 pm

Mine had carbonation but lighter than some photos show. Very tasty though. Nice mouthfeel from the light carbonation with the malty flavours mixed well.
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Re: Advent #6 - Ordinary Bitter

Post by amartin » Sat Dec 06, 2014 10:33 pm

Mine isn't completely flat, but it's low, like it probably should be. I like it, it's got a nice caramel malt flavour that stops short of being sweet, and I like the fruitiness. I do think it could use a touch more bitterness in the finish, but that hasn't stopped me from drinking half of it in the time it took to post this. If definitely drink another!

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Re: Advent #6 - Ordinary Bitter

Post by CartoonCod » Sat Dec 06, 2014 11:26 pm

In my pic posted above, I did pour quite agressively to get 1 or 2 cm of head in a shaker glass. If you would pour "normal" you probably wouldn't see a head. The way I tell the difference between a flat and a low carbed beer is when you are drinking if if you swish it through your mouth you should feel some carbonation on a low carbed beer. In a flat beer you will get nothing. If I make this beer again, I'll probably up the carbonation a bit, but still keep it in the low range.

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Re: Advent #6 - Ordinary Bitter

Post by dexter » Sun Dec 07, 2014 1:58 am

Mine tasted awesome, lower carb than I would have liked (nearly flat not low) but the taste is amazing

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Re: Advent #6 - Ordinary Bitter

Post by jacinthebox » Sun Dec 07, 2014 10:55 am

I shared with eric and jason...tasty bitter here.
mine had the carb I was expecting.

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Re: Advent #6 - Ordinary Bitter

Post by akr71 » Sun Dec 07, 2014 11:17 am

I liked it. Would have liked a bit more carbonation - mine was nearly flat. The cap came off easier than expected, which may have been the carbonation issue
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Re: Advent #6 - Ordinary Bitter

Post by chicanuck » Sun Dec 07, 2014 6:42 pm

Really low carb on mine, but a nice caramel malty flavor.

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Re: Advent #6 - Ordinary Bitter

Post by GillettBreweryCnslt » Sun Dec 07, 2014 10:01 pm

Just drinking this one now. A bit malty for me, but still very tasty. Mine too is under-carbed, but reading through this thread first allowed me to pour carefully and not loose any carb so it still fizzes on my tongue. I'm going to pack a few orders and enjoy this one!

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