damoninja
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Brewed a lawnmower wheat beer in November for well, something to smash on hot days. The 2 kegged beers are nice, it's got a neutral wheat character. Hazy as you'd expect.
The bottles, wtf? They're completely clear and have a fairly distinct soapy taste. Never had such a difference from bottle to keg.
The first keg I drank was force carbed, the one I'm drinking now is naturally carbed, so whatever it is, is specifically affecting the bottles.
Grain bill, gave it a 90 min boil on account of DMS but nothing like the bottle taste in the keg... 50L batch. About 5.2%
Magnum @ 60 to 22 IBUs
4500g malted wheat
4000g pilsner malt
1300g honey
450g honey malt
WB-06 (yeah I know but I got it for nothing and it seemed OK)
Usual bottle sanitation, they're all clean and hit with star san before filling.
Edit: Fixed kegged bees typo. Though it does have honey in it so I'm sure there's bee particulate in there.
Brewed a lawnmower wheat beer in November for well, something to smash on hot days. The 2 kegged beers are nice, it's got a neutral wheat character. Hazy as you'd expect.
The bottles, wtf? They're completely clear and have a fairly distinct soapy taste. Never had such a difference from bottle to keg.
The first keg I drank was force carbed, the one I'm drinking now is naturally carbed, so whatever it is, is specifically affecting the bottles.
Grain bill, gave it a 90 min boil on account of DMS but nothing like the bottle taste in the keg... 50L batch. About 5.2%
Magnum @ 60 to 22 IBUs
4500g malted wheat
4000g pilsner malt
1300g honey
450g honey malt
WB-06 (yeah I know but I got it for nothing and it seemed OK)
Usual bottle sanitation, they're all clean and hit with star san before filling.
Edit: Fixed kegged bees typo. Though it does have honey in it so I'm sure there's bee particulate in there.