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Off topic a bit, but a batch of Centennial Blonde was exactly what prompted me to look at water chemistry as well. My CB came out very grainy, a bit astringent, and just didn't taste good. I knew it had to be my process because a million homebrewers have given that recipe rave reviews.


Heh. I tasted mine, thought something was wrong and handed it to SWMBO for a second opinion. She tasted it, made a yuck face and said "Ooohhh! Blech! ... I mean uh, that's GREAT, honey" with a wink and a playfully sarcastic thumbs up.
 
I mean it looks fine to me except it does have quit a bit of fine sediment in it too

I don't see anything in your descriptions that suggest your methods would cause the head to dissipate quickly. That usually has to do with the serving glassware having a soap residue or an anti-spotting agent in the dishwasher. Wash some of your glassware by hand and rinse very well and see if that helps hold the head. I expect my beers to still have some head on them when I finish drinking the beer, half an hour after I pour it.

Not sure I'd aggree with you there RM-MN. All my glassware hoes through the dying cycle with a rinse aid in the dishwasher with no ill effects on head retention.

The OP mentions sediment at the bottom of the glass of beer. I think this speaks to a process error rather than a coating on the glass. For sure certain cleaners can cause this but seems a bit drastic to loose all the head in 30 seconds for a Hefe. Usually the head will last all the way to the end of the glass.
 
Yep let it age for a week did some research for the optimal co2 level for a hefe and boom lol. I thing hefe and I will go another round sometime.
 
United states. I'm sure there isn't another kentucky lol but just clerefying
 
Can you give us specifics on how you went about brewing and fermenting it? From what I have learned a few tweaks in your process can go a long ways to making good beer.
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