katja
Well-Known Member
I recently brewed and extract wheat beer that has turned out to have an awful off-flavor. I haven't been able to even pin point exactly WHAT it tastes like until last night when a friend sampled it and told me it tastes like damp, mildewy WEED. (???) Yuck!
I used the recipe for Lovebite Weizenbier from the Papazian book, bought the supplise from Northern Brewer and followed the instructions. Primary took 2 weeks until it was finished bubbling, then I racked to secondary for another 2 weeks. Bottled, carbed with boiled sugar. Have been sampling the beer over the 4 weeks since its been bottled. Most of the bottles have tasted terrible, but there have been a few in which the taste/scent was minimal.
There were no signs of infection during fermentation and my bottles don't appear to be infected either. I'm very particular about sanitization.
The only part of the process that I know I screwed up was that at bottling time, I racked to my bottling bucket and initially forgot the priming sugar. I boiled & added and stirred gently - maybe this aerated the beer too much?
Is anyone familiar with this particular off-flavor?
I used the recipe for Lovebite Weizenbier from the Papazian book, bought the supplise from Northern Brewer and followed the instructions. Primary took 2 weeks until it was finished bubbling, then I racked to secondary for another 2 weeks. Bottled, carbed with boiled sugar. Have been sampling the beer over the 4 weeks since its been bottled. Most of the bottles have tasted terrible, but there have been a few in which the taste/scent was minimal.
There were no signs of infection during fermentation and my bottles don't appear to be infected either. I'm very particular about sanitization.
The only part of the process that I know I screwed up was that at bottling time, I racked to my bottling bucket and initially forgot the priming sugar. I boiled & added and stirred gently - maybe this aerated the beer too much?
Is anyone familiar with this particular off-flavor?