MrEggSandwich
Well-Known Member
So I posted this https://www.homebrewtalk.com/f39/soapy-taste-session-ipa-438992/ thread on 10/24 after tasting a session IPA in which I detected a "soapy flavor".
Last night, I tasted a pumpkin ale I brewed using a slurry of WLP090 that was sitting in the fridge since April (both beers were brewed in Sept). I did starters with both, and both fully fermented. The pumpkin ale has the same soapy, flavor to me. Dissappointing.
-Both used slurrys of WLP090. Did starters for both.
-Both fully fermented.
-Temp on session IPA was dead on and constant throughout fermentation (67-67).
-Temp on pumpkin ale ran hot when I woke up next morning (75+), I put it on ice, it cooled down, then ramped back up to nice temp (65-67 range).
I though the soapy flavor of the IPA may have been from cascade, but the pumpkin only has .5oz of magnum for bittering, so it's not the hops.
Main culprit here is the "old" WLP090. I've never tasted this off-flavor in any of my brews.
Thoughts?
Last night, I tasted a pumpkin ale I brewed using a slurry of WLP090 that was sitting in the fridge since April (both beers were brewed in Sept). I did starters with both, and both fully fermented. The pumpkin ale has the same soapy, flavor to me. Dissappointing.
-Both used slurrys of WLP090. Did starters for both.
-Both fully fermented.
-Temp on session IPA was dead on and constant throughout fermentation (67-67).
-Temp on pumpkin ale ran hot when I woke up next morning (75+), I put it on ice, it cooled down, then ramped back up to nice temp (65-67 range).
I though the soapy flavor of the IPA may have been from cascade, but the pumpkin only has .5oz of magnum for bittering, so it's not the hops.
Main culprit here is the "old" WLP090. I've never tasted this off-flavor in any of my brews.
Thoughts?