Harleybrew32
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So I have brewed a total of 11 NEIPAs now.
I stopped brewing them for awhile since they kept getting oxidized in less then a month.
I ferment in a all-rounder fermenter after the second day of active fermentation I DH and dont open the fermenter again.
this time I did a double DH, One 24hrs after pitching voss kveik and the next day the second DH. put the spunding valve on keg.
I recycle Co2 like most everyone, fill keg till starsan comes out gas port and burp the PRV, then hook to the fermenter and push it to another keg.
after a week I transfer to keg using pressure gravity, all lines sanitized and purged with Co2.
beer was pale yellow, hoppy and juicy day one, day 2 not so yellow alittle more bitter. I know what is next brown bitter cardboard.
I cant figure out why it is oxidizing so fast with out any exposure to O2.
my other IPAs and double IPAs dont oxidize like these NEIPAs. could it be the recipe or the voss yeast.
my next thing to try is going to be either half of a crushed campden tablet or I think it was 3grams sodium metabisulphite in the keg.
I use 2row, golden promise, some sugar and flaked oats. I havent got into adjusting water yet in my brewing.
I heard people say drop the flaked oats and try oat malt, is that a 1 to 1 swap?
almost ready to give up on NEIPAs until I get my water tested and try to understand water
anybody got any suggestions?
I stopped brewing them for awhile since they kept getting oxidized in less then a month.
I ferment in a all-rounder fermenter after the second day of active fermentation I DH and dont open the fermenter again.
this time I did a double DH, One 24hrs after pitching voss kveik and the next day the second DH. put the spunding valve on keg.
I recycle Co2 like most everyone, fill keg till starsan comes out gas port and burp the PRV, then hook to the fermenter and push it to another keg.
after a week I transfer to keg using pressure gravity, all lines sanitized and purged with Co2.
beer was pale yellow, hoppy and juicy day one, day 2 not so yellow alittle more bitter. I know what is next brown bitter cardboard.
I cant figure out why it is oxidizing so fast with out any exposure to O2.
my other IPAs and double IPAs dont oxidize like these NEIPAs. could it be the recipe or the voss yeast.
my next thing to try is going to be either half of a crushed campden tablet or I think it was 3grams sodium metabisulphite in the keg.
I use 2row, golden promise, some sugar and flaked oats. I havent got into adjusting water yet in my brewing.
I heard people say drop the flaked oats and try oat malt, is that a 1 to 1 swap?
almost ready to give up on NEIPAs until I get my water tested and try to understand water

anybody got any suggestions?