jhmtaylor
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I have been lurking on this thread for a few weeks and tried to brew my first batch of GB. Unfortunately, it did not turn out well because it was very dry and had a strong metallic after-taste.
I followed the recipe from here Home Brew Alcoholic Ginger Beer - 4WD ADVENTURER. I had to improvise by replacing the Morgans Kit because it is currently not available and I used Mangrove Jack's GB kit because it was all I could get. It came with an artificial sweetener and I suspect that was the source of the metallic after-taste. I have been informed that some sanitiser can also cause metallic after-taste but I was using a no-rinse version which is supposed to not affect the taste. I don't know?
Assuming I can buy a Morgans kit soon, I would like some thoughts on the recipe in the above link. The author talks about sweetness and the effect of using raw sugar vs brown sugar and honey. I would have thought the sugar in all three would have been consumed in the fermentation process and sweetness should be nil. What am I missing? Before I contact the author I would like to understand what is happening with the sweetness and the sugars. He appears to have been doing it for a long time and it apparently works.
I followed the recipe from here Home Brew Alcoholic Ginger Beer - 4WD ADVENTURER. I had to improvise by replacing the Morgans Kit because it is currently not available and I used Mangrove Jack's GB kit because it was all I could get. It came with an artificial sweetener and I suspect that was the source of the metallic after-taste. I have been informed that some sanitiser can also cause metallic after-taste but I was using a no-rinse version which is supposed to not affect the taste. I don't know?
Assuming I can buy a Morgans kit soon, I would like some thoughts on the recipe in the above link. The author talks about sweetness and the effect of using raw sugar vs brown sugar and honey. I would have thought the sugar in all three would have been consumed in the fermentation process and sweetness should be nil. What am I missing? Before I contact the author I would like to understand what is happening with the sweetness and the sugars. He appears to have been doing it for a long time and it apparently works.