valhalla076
New Member
Hi everyone! I have been brewing with some friends for a few months now and have both success and failure. Back in October I brewed a "Christmas Ale" and the instructions said to aerate the beer into the fermenter, but not to specifically strain out all of the stuff I put into it during the brew (cinnamon sticks, cloves, orange peel). Needless to say that when it was done, something very bad had happened. The beer had this awful bitter chive/garlic taste and smelled twice as bad.
Now my question is that I have brewed a another batch and put it in this same fermenter (ale pail). What I brewed was a Belgian Blonde. Now while not as strong, the garlic/chive taste/smell is still faintly present. Is the pail done? Or do I need to do something else to banish the ghost of beers past?
Thanks in advance!!
Now my question is that I have brewed a another batch and put it in this same fermenter (ale pail). What I brewed was a Belgian Blonde. Now while not as strong, the garlic/chive taste/smell is still faintly present. Is the pail done? Or do I need to do something else to banish the ghost of beers past?
Thanks in advance!!