Gloveski
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My wife reckons most of my beers have a sopy taste to them , personally I can't taste it but have had a few beers with a not nomal bitter aftertaste.
I use bicarb soda and water to soak plastic fermenters in for inbetween use . Not sure why I do this but I am starting to wonder if the bicarb soda is leaching into the fermenters and causing a soapy type mouthfeel.
My whole process is I use charcoal filtered water that I leave overnight to rid of any chlorine.
Check mash ph with a high quality ph meter and that is always between 5.2 and 5.6
I use a grainfather and do have issues with excess grain in the boil (next brew going to use a BIAB to fix this problem) .
Bi carbed filled Fermenter is rinsed with garden hose (could this be the problem) and then use starsan. I always clean fermenters straight away with just water and then fill up with bicarb soda and water mixture until I am ready to brew next
Cleaning wise for kegs and grainfather I use soduim percobanate but I do have some of brewmans brewery wash that I will try on brew day tomorrow. Use starsan aswell on kegs but also rinse soduim percobanate with garden hose.
Beer faucet wise I take them apart and use soduin percobanate same as with beer lines then starsan.
I did have an issue with mold on beer faucet plugs so I have stopped using them and just spray faucet with starsan after use.
I am going to go to pressure fermenting very soon
Any help would be greatly appreciated as I can't put my finger on it
I use bicarb soda and water to soak plastic fermenters in for inbetween use . Not sure why I do this but I am starting to wonder if the bicarb soda is leaching into the fermenters and causing a soapy type mouthfeel.
My whole process is I use charcoal filtered water that I leave overnight to rid of any chlorine.
Check mash ph with a high quality ph meter and that is always between 5.2 and 5.6
I use a grainfather and do have issues with excess grain in the boil (next brew going to use a BIAB to fix this problem) .
Bi carbed filled Fermenter is rinsed with garden hose (could this be the problem) and then use starsan. I always clean fermenters straight away with just water and then fill up with bicarb soda and water mixture until I am ready to brew next
Cleaning wise for kegs and grainfather I use soduim percobanate but I do have some of brewmans brewery wash that I will try on brew day tomorrow. Use starsan aswell on kegs but also rinse soduim percobanate with garden hose.
Beer faucet wise I take them apart and use soduin percobanate same as with beer lines then starsan.
I did have an issue with mold on beer faucet plugs so I have stopped using them and just spray faucet with starsan after use.
I am going to go to pressure fermenting very soon
Any help would be greatly appreciated as I can't put my finger on it