jasonshave
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So I've done a few BIAB recipes of late and I've noticed a very grainy taste to the beer. There is no other way I can describe it other than that....and it's not great. It certainly doesn't seem right.
Could someone shed some light on why this would be?
1. Could my mash temperature be too high? I did notice it did creep up a couple of times during my mash.
2. Could someone describe the 'best' way to sparge the grains? I simply poured the water over my grain bed and gently pushed on the top of the grains to extract as much fluid as I could before ditching it and starting my boil.
3. Could it be a technique issue with how I'm milling the grain?
4. Could it be a matter of not having enough 'conditioning' time for the beer in the keg before tasting it? I have noticed some batches have a drastic change in taste even after one week of waiting in the keg.
Thanks!
Could someone shed some light on why this would be?
1. Could my mash temperature be too high? I did notice it did creep up a couple of times during my mash.
2. Could someone describe the 'best' way to sparge the grains? I simply poured the water over my grain bed and gently pushed on the top of the grains to extract as much fluid as I could before ditching it and starting my boil.
3. Could it be a technique issue with how I'm milling the grain?
4. Could it be a matter of not having enough 'conditioning' time for the beer in the keg before tasting it? I have noticed some batches have a drastic change in taste even after one week of waiting in the keg.
Thanks!