Patricknobles
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Hi guys
For my first e-BIAB I brewed a belgian IPA. It is ending fermentation and I just took a taste and it has a strong metallic flavor. I have been brewing decent beer for a few years, and don't think it is an issue of the beer becoming oxidized.
My initial thoughts are: the weldings where the heating elements are leaked in off-flavors or the heating elements tainted the taste of the beer. Could it be all the new cams and hoses?
I have a stainless steel 52 quart system, 2 1500w elements, recirculating pump, etc.
I cleaned the pot before use and etc...this is a disapointment for my new system. Any thoughts?
For my first e-BIAB I brewed a belgian IPA. It is ending fermentation and I just took a taste and it has a strong metallic flavor. I have been brewing decent beer for a few years, and don't think it is an issue of the beer becoming oxidized.
My initial thoughts are: the weldings where the heating elements are leaked in off-flavors or the heating elements tainted the taste of the beer. Could it be all the new cams and hoses?
I have a stainless steel 52 quart system, 2 1500w elements, recirculating pump, etc.
I cleaned the pot before use and etc...this is a disapointment for my new system. Any thoughts?