StraightCs
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Hi,
I'm still pretty new at this and have done four 1-gallon batches now. I don't want to graduate to 3- and 5-gallon BIAB batches until I start nailing my recipes. All seems well across my four batches (goes, IPA, Black IPA, NEIPA) except one thing, an off smell and flavor I haven't seen described anywhere else. Best I can say is that all my beers have the scent of band-aids and slight plastic-like taste. I've been following all the recipes to the T, and each beer has this one problem. All I can think is that it might be my water, which is typically overtreated because it comes from a turbid source with a lot of suspended nutrients and organic matter. Can someone confirm this type of smell and taste can be from the water and not anything that I'm doing? If so, should I get a water filter, or will it also take out too much minerals? Is there anything else I should be investing in.
I'm still pretty new at this and have done four 1-gallon batches now. I don't want to graduate to 3- and 5-gallon BIAB batches until I start nailing my recipes. All seems well across my four batches (goes, IPA, Black IPA, NEIPA) except one thing, an off smell and flavor I haven't seen described anywhere else. Best I can say is that all my beers have the scent of band-aids and slight plastic-like taste. I've been following all the recipes to the T, and each beer has this one problem. All I can think is that it might be my water, which is typically overtreated because it comes from a turbid source with a lot of suspended nutrients and organic matter. Can someone confirm this type of smell and taste can be from the water and not anything that I'm doing? If so, should I get a water filter, or will it also take out too much minerals? Is there anything else I should be investing in.