Skillz
Well-Known Member
Hello all.
I have had a rough time trying to figure out an off sweet taste I keep getting.
I have started using a chubby fermenter and purging a keg with the co2 produced from fermentation as well as putting .3g of potassium metabisulfite in the keg being purged.
The left over beer in the chubby taste bright Clean and just what I want even after another week but i just poured the first pint off the keg after a week of carbing and it is sweet and muted in flavour.
I have had this in pales and Ipa's.
Oxidation is my guess but I am putting a fair bit of effort into mitigating this.
The next line of thought is a persistent house infection in the kegs or lines.
I should clarify I used brand new transfer lines on this beer.
I soak my kegs in sodium percarbonate after it kicks and then rinse dry and store, when I need it I put a few litres of boiling water through it and then sanitise.
Any ideas
I have had a rough time trying to figure out an off sweet taste I keep getting.
I have started using a chubby fermenter and purging a keg with the co2 produced from fermentation as well as putting .3g of potassium metabisulfite in the keg being purged.
The left over beer in the chubby taste bright Clean and just what I want even after another week but i just poured the first pint off the keg after a week of carbing and it is sweet and muted in flavour.
I have had this in pales and Ipa's.
Oxidation is my guess but I am putting a fair bit of effort into mitigating this.
The next line of thought is a persistent house infection in the kegs or lines.
I should clarify I used brand new transfer lines on this beer.
I soak my kegs in sodium percarbonate after it kicks and then rinse dry and store, when I need it I put a few litres of boiling water through it and then sanitise.
Any ideas