All.Hopped.Up
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I have been having an on-going problem of late with all of my brews, after carbonation my beers are developing a hay-like after taste. I originally put it down to old hops/malt and I have replaced all of my supplies and in the first two brews that I have produced the dreaded flavour is back!
I have done a lot of reading and I can't seem to nail down what the problem could be?
I brew using the BIAB method. All beers (ales) were mashed at 64 degrees in a keggle and sparged by suspending the bag over the kettle and pouring 74 degree water through the grain, generally around 10 litres. Would this be considered over sparging as I have read that this could possibly be the cause?
This is driving me slowly insane as I never used to have any problems and I can't see how my procedures have changed at all.
I would really appreciate any advice/suggestions.
I have done a lot of reading and I can't seem to nail down what the problem could be?
I brew using the BIAB method. All beers (ales) were mashed at 64 degrees in a keggle and sparged by suspending the bag over the kettle and pouring 74 degree water through the grain, generally around 10 litres. Would this be considered over sparging as I have read that this could possibly be the cause?
This is driving me slowly insane as I never used to have any problems and I can't see how my procedures have changed at all.
I would really appreciate any advice/suggestions.