BrewStef
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When brewing outside do we have to worry about the beer becoming light struck and skunky? If not, at what point do we have to be concerned about sunlight and beer?
Cheers!
BrewStef
Cheers!
BrewStef
Bjorn Borg said:he uv light/skunk problem only occurs when isomerized hops react in fermented beer.
Bjorn Borg said:dont worry about brewing outside. The uv light/skunk problem only occurs when isomerized hops react in fermented beer. Its caused by a combination of a yeast by-product, light and hops. So untill the hops are isomerized (chemically altered) and the wort is fermented its not a problem.
Bjorn Borg said:dont worry about brewing outside. The uv light/skunk problem only occurs when isomerized hops react in fermented beer. Its caused by a combination of a yeast by-product, light and hops. So untill the hops are isomerized (chemically altered) and the wort is fermented its not a problem.
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