Andoshbrewing
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Hello brewers,
I’ve been home brewing for about 3 Years now. I do all grain, temp control fermentation, yeast starters, water chemistry, all the goodies.
Yet....
I can’t get my IPA’s to taste like anything but pine water.
NEIPA with oats and 30 ibus. Two weeks after kegging.... pine beer.
West coast with 90ibu, pine beer.
1:2 sulfate to chloride... pine beer.
2:1 sulfate to chloride.... pine beer.
Now this is a particular kind of pine beer. This is victory hop devil, pine tree sap, nothing but pine hop beer.
I can’t seem to solve the problem. I like bright tropical hops, a juicy malt bill, dry but with creamy body... I’ve tried so many recipes.
So many yeasts.
So many sanitizing products.
So many temps.
And so many different types of hops.
And when I take a sample from the (almost terminal gravity) fermentor, or while transfering, it’s phenominal..
Kegged and carbed..
Undifferentiated pine sap ale.
Why!?
I’ve been home brewing for about 3 Years now. I do all grain, temp control fermentation, yeast starters, water chemistry, all the goodies.
Yet....
I can’t get my IPA’s to taste like anything but pine water.
NEIPA with oats and 30 ibus. Two weeks after kegging.... pine beer.
West coast with 90ibu, pine beer.
1:2 sulfate to chloride... pine beer.
2:1 sulfate to chloride.... pine beer.
Now this is a particular kind of pine beer. This is victory hop devil, pine tree sap, nothing but pine hop beer.
I can’t seem to solve the problem. I like bright tropical hops, a juicy malt bill, dry but with creamy body... I’ve tried so many recipes.
So many yeasts.
So many sanitizing products.
So many temps.
And so many different types of hops.
And when I take a sample from the (almost terminal gravity) fermentor, or while transfering, it’s phenominal..
Kegged and carbed..
Undifferentiated pine sap ale.
Why!?