fursey
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I've recently purchased a new kegarater I used what was sold as food grade silicone hoses as my beer lines. All worked perfectly well until the beer had rested in the beer lines for a few hours. When I tasted the beer, there was no bitterness as if the hop oil had been absorbed.
So I scrapped those lines and purchased new hoses, I purchased food grade silicone hoses again but from a different supplier. I fitted all these yesterday, poured a few pints and it was perfect. I went out for the evening, came home and decided to try the beer to see if the problem had been resolved, alas it was the same effect as with the previous hoses, no bitterness.
I used over 200g of hop pellets so the bitterness is quite high. If I let the beer flow through the taps, once the beer in the lines has been replaced, the hopped beer is back so I know its not my beer.
I'm now going to replace my hoses with PVC beverage tube but am curious if anyone else has experienced the phenomenon and what the actual cause is.
Thanks.
So I scrapped those lines and purchased new hoses, I purchased food grade silicone hoses again but from a different supplier. I fitted all these yesterday, poured a few pints and it was perfect. I went out for the evening, came home and decided to try the beer to see if the problem had been resolved, alas it was the same effect as with the previous hoses, no bitterness.
I used over 200g of hop pellets so the bitterness is quite high. If I let the beer flow through the taps, once the beer in the lines has been replaced, the hopped beer is back so I know its not my beer.
I'm now going to replace my hoses with PVC beverage tube but am curious if anyone else has experienced the phenomenon and what the actual cause is.
Thanks.