trq
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Hey guys,
Probably a long story:
You might remember the last meet up I brought with me my second BIAB attempt to try and get some feedback on a pretty distinctive off aroma and flavour. I was calling it "campaign like", but a few of you guys had some other ideas.
Anyway, in the end, I think it was Rob that suggested it could potentially be an issue with the yeast either being overworked or just not as healthy as they should have been. This got me a bit worried because at the time of that meet up, I had not long brewed another batch using yeast that I had harvested from the one in question.
So now, this third batch. A BrewDog Chaos Theory IPA clone. I brewed it the Wednesday before the last meetup. On the Saturday before the meet up I had managed to get myself a freezer that I am now using to control my fermentations. This beer went in that on the day I got it.
One day there, (probably about 7 days into the ferment, not sure now), I went out to the garage in the morning to find the controller reporting the freezer was 8°C, I had it set to maintain around 19°C, so the heat belt that I had hanging in the freezer was on. I opened the door and it was damn warm. How warm? I restarted the controller and it now said 26°C. Damn.
I let it get back down to around 19°C and thought I'd give it a try. I have a fermentasourous, and was set at around 12PSI, so I poured a small glass for a taste, it was cool and carbonated, and the beer was pretty good. No discernible off flavours, and it actually had a lot of really nice hoppy aromas and flavour.
A few days later I took a reading (1.013) and had another taste. Again, pretty darn good.
Maybe the next day or the day after, I took another reading (1.013), has another taste and kegged it.
I was pretty happy with myself, thinking wow, it wasn't the yeast after all.
Anyway, fast forward to a couple of days later. I'd had maybe one beer each night, and they were all pretty good. By about the 3rd day in the Keg I noticed I'd lost most of my natural carbonation, so I hit it with about 30PSI overnight.
Now, I've been a bit crook most this week and haven't really touch it, I think I had one on maybe Tuesday and started to notice that it had lost a lot of its hoppiness (there wasn't a huge amount of hops in the recipe, but they were there in the beer earlier on).
Last night I hit it much harder and am now starting to get a hint of the same flavours I had present in the #2 batch I brought to the meetup. By the end of the night, I was convinced it was the same thing.
I've just tried another while I was writing this, and I'm not sure. It could be, or it might just be the bitterness itself. Not sure now.
I'm a bit concerned it's something in my kegs now. Not sure I used the same Keg or whatever, but I'm pretty sure I have had something similar in the past with some of my kit stuff.
I'd love to get some second opinions. Might have to get you boys to give me another opinion on another somewhat dodgy batch at the next meetup it would seem.
Probably a long story:
You might remember the last meet up I brought with me my second BIAB attempt to try and get some feedback on a pretty distinctive off aroma and flavour. I was calling it "campaign like", but a few of you guys had some other ideas.
Anyway, in the end, I think it was Rob that suggested it could potentially be an issue with the yeast either being overworked or just not as healthy as they should have been. This got me a bit worried because at the time of that meet up, I had not long brewed another batch using yeast that I had harvested from the one in question.
So now, this third batch. A BrewDog Chaos Theory IPA clone. I brewed it the Wednesday before the last meetup. On the Saturday before the meet up I had managed to get myself a freezer that I am now using to control my fermentations. This beer went in that on the day I got it.
One day there, (probably about 7 days into the ferment, not sure now), I went out to the garage in the morning to find the controller reporting the freezer was 8°C, I had it set to maintain around 19°C, so the heat belt that I had hanging in the freezer was on. I opened the door and it was damn warm. How warm? I restarted the controller and it now said 26°C. Damn.
I let it get back down to around 19°C and thought I'd give it a try. I have a fermentasourous, and was set at around 12PSI, so I poured a small glass for a taste, it was cool and carbonated, and the beer was pretty good. No discernible off flavours, and it actually had a lot of really nice hoppy aromas and flavour.
A few days later I took a reading (1.013) and had another taste. Again, pretty darn good.
Maybe the next day or the day after, I took another reading (1.013), has another taste and kegged it.
I was pretty happy with myself, thinking wow, it wasn't the yeast after all.
Anyway, fast forward to a couple of days later. I'd had maybe one beer each night, and they were all pretty good. By about the 3rd day in the Keg I noticed I'd lost most of my natural carbonation, so I hit it with about 30PSI overnight.
Now, I've been a bit crook most this week and haven't really touch it, I think I had one on maybe Tuesday and started to notice that it had lost a lot of its hoppiness (there wasn't a huge amount of hops in the recipe, but they were there in the beer earlier on).
Last night I hit it much harder and am now starting to get a hint of the same flavours I had present in the #2 batch I brought to the meetup. By the end of the night, I was convinced it was the same thing.
I've just tried another while I was writing this, and I'm not sure. It could be, or it might just be the bitterness itself. Not sure now.
I'm a bit concerned it's something in my kegs now. Not sure I used the same Keg or whatever, but I'm pretty sure I have had something similar in the past with some of my kit stuff.
I'd love to get some second opinions. Might have to get you boys to give me another opinion on another somewhat dodgy batch at the next meetup it would seem.