Droopy Brew
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Great thread- learning a heap from this one, particularly from MHB.
Just to take it off topic for a sec (as it seems the OP has his answer), something you said below caught my eye. I have had this soapy taste in a number of brews but only from those that have used a particular batch of cascade flowers. Any chance these flowers may contain the lipids that can produce the soap flavour?
But lipids aren't all created equal, some are good for the beer (or yeast) some aren't, the worst ones tend to be concentrated in the hot break. Some of these can literally turn to soap in the ferment (look up off flavour "Soapy") others can lead to very fast staling of the beer.
Just to take it off topic for a sec (as it seems the OP has his answer), something you said below caught my eye. I have had this soapy taste in a number of brews but only from those that have used a particular batch of cascade flowers. Any chance these flowers may contain the lipids that can produce the soap flavour?
But lipids aren't all created equal, some are good for the beer (or yeast) some aren't, the worst ones tend to be concentrated in the hot break. Some of these can literally turn to soap in the ferment (look up off flavour "Soapy") others can lead to very fast staling of the beer.