Ive run into an issue with my last 3 batches (all ambers with low IBUs) where after kegging / carbing, the beer turns extremely bitter and doesnt seem to mellow over time. For my last batch, I racked it to the keg about a week ago. I set the psi at 30 for 24 hours and then back to 10 for the remaining six days. The beer tasted great out of the carboy and was really smooth after 24 hours in the keg. Ive had a few pints each night to test and thought I had eliminated the problem until two days ago. The flavor is overpowered with bitterness again. I tried the following on my last batch:
Changed the beer lines
Replaced gaskets on both the keg and the faucet
Overnight PBW soak for the keg
Found a small bit of rust inside the keg. Used BKF and eliminated the rust.
One theory that I do have is could this be oxidization? While working with the regulator last night (thinking possibly that I was overcarbbing even though the gauge showed 10PSI), I released pressure from the keg and noticed that the pressure release valve was pretty loose. Took a couple of turns to tighten it. Although I dont seem to have a CO2 leak, could oxygen be getting into the keg as I pour beer out, combining with CO2 and oxidizing the beer while its still in the process of carbing up? Although the taste Im getting doesnt match with what Ive read that oxidized beer tastes like, could this possibly be the culprit? My next step is to either bottle my next batch to possibly eliminate something Im doing in the brewing process or to buy a new keg. Any ideas?
Changed the beer lines
Replaced gaskets on both the keg and the faucet
Overnight PBW soak for the keg
Found a small bit of rust inside the keg. Used BKF and eliminated the rust.
One theory that I do have is could this be oxidization? While working with the regulator last night (thinking possibly that I was overcarbbing even though the gauge showed 10PSI), I released pressure from the keg and noticed that the pressure release valve was pretty loose. Took a couple of turns to tighten it. Although I dont seem to have a CO2 leak, could oxygen be getting into the keg as I pour beer out, combining with CO2 and oxidizing the beer while its still in the process of carbing up? Although the taste Im getting doesnt match with what Ive read that oxidized beer tastes like, could this possibly be the culprit? My next step is to either bottle my next batch to possibly eliminate something Im doing in the brewing process or to buy a new keg. Any ideas?