mxd
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I have just done 4 lagers in a row, using the same fermenter and reduced yeast cake,
The first was a Schwarzbier, very nice, I then did the following,
Munich Dunkel,
Boh Pil
German Pil.
The Munich dunkel tasted fine during fermenting and kegged it up, the Boh Pil I thought had a bit of a sweet taste when it got the FG so I added some hops and let it CC for a while then kegged it up. The munich Dunkel had now been in the keg 6-7 weeks so I tried it and it had a peperminty/plasticy type smell and flavour, no idea what it was. I then tired the boh pil, the same thing, I then tried the German Pil (still in fermenter) and it was the same as well.
So I assumed there was some infection that I missed on the munich dunkel that I spread through (still maybe true). I kept tasting it and couldn't get it down to any type of "standard" infection. Then I happened to think it smells like the fridge I'm using. My fermenting freezer blew up a while ago, so I used a wine fridge we had (it was brand new and not used), I have used this for a few ales and it seemed fine, I then tried a lager and it was ok.
So today I'm about to put a Kolsch down (there already a pale in their) and was complaining to the wife about the beers I'm going to throw and she mentioned maybe the smell/taste in the beer come from the fridge. I didn't think this was it so I poured a glass smelt and then stuck my head in the fridge, and it's very bloody close to identical. So I went and smelt the fermenter I used (it had 4 brews so it was probably in the fridge for 12 weeks) and it had the same odour.
So I went and pulled the pale ale out and tasted it and it's fine, I have put that in the garage now, but I smacked my Kolsch pack and it's ready to go.
So I've just opened the fridge up, given it a wipe with vanilla essence, I have a "fridge" smell remover somewhere so will put that in and hope for the best (I'm heading away for 3 days).
So now, I will throw one fermenter away (and 3 kegs of beer), check the other 2 fermenter and brews when I've completed the fermenting and not use this fridge again.
The first was a Schwarzbier, very nice, I then did the following,
Munich Dunkel,
Boh Pil
German Pil.
The Munich dunkel tasted fine during fermenting and kegged it up, the Boh Pil I thought had a bit of a sweet taste when it got the FG so I added some hops and let it CC for a while then kegged it up. The munich Dunkel had now been in the keg 6-7 weeks so I tried it and it had a peperminty/plasticy type smell and flavour, no idea what it was. I then tired the boh pil, the same thing, I then tried the German Pil (still in fermenter) and it was the same as well.
So I assumed there was some infection that I missed on the munich dunkel that I spread through (still maybe true). I kept tasting it and couldn't get it down to any type of "standard" infection. Then I happened to think it smells like the fridge I'm using. My fermenting freezer blew up a while ago, so I used a wine fridge we had (it was brand new and not used), I have used this for a few ales and it seemed fine, I then tried a lager and it was ok.
So today I'm about to put a Kolsch down (there already a pale in their) and was complaining to the wife about the beers I'm going to throw and she mentioned maybe the smell/taste in the beer come from the fridge. I didn't think this was it so I poured a glass smelt and then stuck my head in the fridge, and it's very bloody close to identical. So I went and smelt the fermenter I used (it had 4 brews so it was probably in the fridge for 12 weeks) and it had the same odour.
So I went and pulled the pale ale out and tasted it and it's fine, I have put that in the garage now, but I smacked my Kolsch pack and it's ready to go.
So I've just opened the fridge up, given it a wipe with vanilla essence, I have a "fridge" smell remover somewhere so will put that in and hope for the best (I'm heading away for 3 days).
So now, I will throw one fermenter away (and 3 kegs of beer), check the other 2 fermenter and brews when I've completed the fermenting and not use this fridge again.