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Grok

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When you've got yourself to blame.........
Thanks Johnny Diesel, great song BTW!
This is what can happen when you get slack and leave the beer on the yeast cake to long.
After about 5~6 weeks sitting in a closed stainless fermenter at about 3 degrees C, thinking it'll be alright......well it wasn't, it was terrible, a taste somewhere between licking an old sunburnt car tyre whilst chewing on a dozen used plastic band-aids!
Don't do it!
I was in tears as I poured 46L down the drain😭
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It does give me a question though!
When doing bottle and keg self generating co2 (sugar), why doesn't the same problem occur?
 
Sunburnt car tyre sounds very familiar to how I once enquired about my beer tasting like burnt rubber. (No bandaids.) Autolysis. Too hot or possibly left on the yeast for too long. In my case it was hot fermentation.
 

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