So I was sampling some of dads kolsch and it was awful, just awful. I just couldn't figure out what the problem was, didn't taste infected, until I came down to do a brew with him this weekend. He's been covering the kettle during the boil to "stop bugs getting in the beer".
Now being a product of his generation he refuses to get rid of the beer any way other than drinking it, so how do you get rid of dms from finished beer
I was thinking that as the c02 generated during fermentation can carry off dms what about force carbing the beer, shaking the **** out of the keg to drive the c02 out of solution, venting the keg and then repeating? Thoughts?
Also bugs in beer should be fine, right?
Now being a product of his generation he refuses to get rid of the beer any way other than drinking it, so how do you get rid of dms from finished beer
I was thinking that as the c02 generated during fermentation can carry off dms what about force carbing the beer, shaking the **** out of the keg to drive the c02 out of solution, venting the keg and then repeating? Thoughts?
Also bugs in beer should be fine, right?