Julien baba
Member
Hello everyone!
I have been brewing for about a year now and I have managed to get 12 batches under my belt!
I have a huge problem with what i presume is oxidation (but maybe it isn't)
Any hoppy beer like IPAs I try follows the same sad road.
At first, I was using a plastic fermentation bucket and was bottling after fermentation. EVERY TIME I would open my bucket to rack, I would smell a hoppy godly smell... and I would taste it also for science and I would be amazed of how fresh and wow it would taste. Obviously, I invited a lot of friends and family even neighbors for the grand reveal which I already knew was going to be insane but each and every time, every one just felt awkward because I was hyping it up and it ended up tasting nothingness. no hop aroma. no yeasty something just plain and a bit stale. At some point people started to find excuses not to come because it was such a disappointment. My best friend's cat died three times last winter?! (which is not 9 but still difficult to swallow)
Jokes aside,
I did some researching and found out that oxidation was probably the big problem here. So I bought some gear and learned how to ferment in a keg and closed loop transfer to another keg in order to avoid any oxygen in. To be fair, one liquid post was not properly installed on one of the keg so I had to remove it, change the spring and reinstall it in order to complete the closed loop transfer (so there is a big 5 minutes my keg had a hole in it and air could come in.
I was mad at myself because all this effort was in vain because of a stupid mistake of not checking that out prior. Regardless, I put the keg in the fridge to carb up @ 10 psi for the week.
after 5 days of carbing up, i plugged a line on the keg to taste it, expecting a stale empty taste again but surprisingly, it was everything I could wish for. a hoppy dream.
But then, every pint (which was drank in the same day by multiple people) got less and less tasty... to a point where two days after, we could not even taste anything in the beer and I was stuck with the same problem as before.
SO timeline is:
day 0 = closed loop transfer (with blunder on my part) and started carbing the keg in fridge
day 5 = connected a line to the keg to taste (tasted AMAZING)
day 6 = hop aromas rapidly disappear
day10+ = beer is tasteless
What is going on?
can my mistake with the keg post got back at me 7 days later??? (it tasted good day 5 after carb but then degraded)
Is this a thing where you plug a line on the keg and it oxidizes?
How can the taste degrade in less than 24 hours?
I am lost but willing to try anything to taste hoppy flavors. What to do?
Thanks to everyone trying their best to help, and as usual, sorry for the broken english!
I have been brewing for about a year now and I have managed to get 12 batches under my belt!
I have a huge problem with what i presume is oxidation (but maybe it isn't)
Any hoppy beer like IPAs I try follows the same sad road.
At first, I was using a plastic fermentation bucket and was bottling after fermentation. EVERY TIME I would open my bucket to rack, I would smell a hoppy godly smell... and I would taste it also for science and I would be amazed of how fresh and wow it would taste. Obviously, I invited a lot of friends and family even neighbors for the grand reveal which I already knew was going to be insane but each and every time, every one just felt awkward because I was hyping it up and it ended up tasting nothingness. no hop aroma. no yeasty something just plain and a bit stale. At some point people started to find excuses not to come because it was such a disappointment. My best friend's cat died three times last winter?! (which is not 9 but still difficult to swallow)
Jokes aside,
I did some researching and found out that oxidation was probably the big problem here. So I bought some gear and learned how to ferment in a keg and closed loop transfer to another keg in order to avoid any oxygen in. To be fair, one liquid post was not properly installed on one of the keg so I had to remove it, change the spring and reinstall it in order to complete the closed loop transfer (so there is a big 5 minutes my keg had a hole in it and air could come in.
I was mad at myself because all this effort was in vain because of a stupid mistake of not checking that out prior. Regardless, I put the keg in the fridge to carb up @ 10 psi for the week.
after 5 days of carbing up, i plugged a line on the keg to taste it, expecting a stale empty taste again but surprisingly, it was everything I could wish for. a hoppy dream.
But then, every pint (which was drank in the same day by multiple people) got less and less tasty... to a point where two days after, we could not even taste anything in the beer and I was stuck with the same problem as before.
SO timeline is:
day 0 = closed loop transfer (with blunder on my part) and started carbing the keg in fridge
day 5 = connected a line to the keg to taste (tasted AMAZING)
day 6 = hop aromas rapidly disappear
day10+ = beer is tasteless
What is going on?
can my mistake with the keg post got back at me 7 days later??? (it tasted good day 5 after carb but then degraded)
Is this a thing where you plug a line on the keg and it oxidizes?
How can the taste degrade in less than 24 hours?
I am lost but willing to try anything to taste hoppy flavors. What to do?
Thanks to everyone trying their best to help, and as usual, sorry for the broken english!