I hate all sweeping generalizations like this.
My vote is for changing the water first. 99% of bottled water is crap. I would go to RO water if you can swing it.
Ok, maybe only 95%
discnjh said:what a sweeping generalization about sweeping generalizations!![]()
Really? I make fantastic beer with whatever bottled spring water happens to be the cheapest when I'm brewing...
My vote is for changing the water first. 99% of bottled water is crap. I would go to RO water if you can swing it.
I am sure you could, but my comment was in reference to the OP's problem. RO water would eliminate any possibility of bad flavors from the bottled water he is using or the water bottle itself. At least I would start there.
Ok, so I'm not endorsing this, but i was curious......
I just went into my brewing room and took maybe half an ounce (it was the amount that fits in the bubble cap of a 3-piece airlock) of properly mixed star san solution (1 oz per 5 gallons) and added it to 8 oz of water and drank that. Didn't taste much of anything but water. Can't say if i would have been able to tell a difference in a blind side by side. Not saying I couldn't, but certainly don't have any confidence that I could.
Decided to really see what was up, refilled the bubble cap and just shot it straight. Pretty mild flavor, maybe like a very diluted, unsweetened lemonade?
I am not going to say for sure that you can't taste starsan in your beer, because hell, almost anything is possible. But I will say that I AM about 99% confident that you are not, in fact tasting star-san in your beer.
Congratulations on your new stomach ulcer....![]()
...or add a pin drop of olive oil to the beer or to the starter to bypass the need for O2.
Good Luck!
Say whaaat?
Its for true! Yeast only need O2 for the purposes of manufacturing sterols and fatty acids for building cell walls. they can do the same thing with a tiny tiny amount of olive oil. some belgian brewers (de streusse is one i know for sure) have experimented with this, as has new belgium.
www.haandbrygforum.dk/gallery/albums/.../Olive-oil-thesis.pdf
There was a study done which found that 99% of Statistics were made up on the spot.
Hello everyone
I have heard hundreds of people say " star san does not affect flavor" bla bla bla..anyway i find this to be complete BS..i always brew my beer with as much care as possible..i am very crazy about my sanitation and process..but once again my beer taste like what star san smells like...i never tasted star san straight but it has a smell..maybe citrusy IDK..its ruining my beer..i use 1 oz per 5 gallon dilution just like it says to use ..anybody know whats up with this? is it maybe my water supply having a diverse reaction with it? all i do is spend money and more money to brew some beer..but so far i cannot make drinkable beer its been like 3 years now since i started..one F$#$ up after the other..just a disgrace..along with other off flavors and failures..i cannot quit the hobby..soon i will need to go to fermenters Anonymous..WTF?