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I made two beers from a simple tried and true recipe. locally sourced pilsner malt, Hallertauer Mittelfrüh hops, Wyeast Liquid Bavarian Lager yeast. Batch number one, I made a starter, and the beer is fanatic after 3 weeks. Beer two I reused the yeast cake because the store was out of the yeast. I know it was an over pitch, but I wanted to try it and see how it would go, and I had seen that video where a guy reused his same old nasty fermenter for a year. I usually do the quick lager method so after a few days I let it warm up to 68 for a few days to finish up. Well beer number two I fermented for 3-4 days, let it warm up for a few days and then I kegged after 7 days to secondary in the keg because I am un a hurry for this one and wanted it to have time to carb while clarifying. I usually never try anything this fast and typically do two weeks in primary, and 1-2 weeks cold crash, then into the keg for carbonation.
Beer 1 is great, beer two is for sure got some acetaldehyde or something in it because it's got a tart flavor and also even after a week in the cold and gelatin 3 days ago, it's still very hazy. Its only two weeks old, but I have read plenty of posts where people are grain to glass in less time than that. The only major difference between the beers was an extra week in the fermenter and the massive over pitch on beer two. Oh, and I also accidentally over carb'd with 30 PIS for 3 days, it and now trying to degas it at little, could that be adding a tart flavor too? SMH, I am usually patient and don't have these problems.
So, I know I screwed it up, but can I save it within 5 days? lol... Maybe let it warm up for a few days to clean up more? I washed and saved the old yeast, so I could re-pitch as well but probably not in 5 days.
Beer 1 is great, beer two is for sure got some acetaldehyde or something in it because it's got a tart flavor and also even after a week in the cold and gelatin 3 days ago, it's still very hazy. Its only two weeks old, but I have read plenty of posts where people are grain to glass in less time than that. The only major difference between the beers was an extra week in the fermenter and the massive over pitch on beer two. Oh, and I also accidentally over carb'd with 30 PIS for 3 days, it and now trying to degas it at little, could that be adding a tart flavor too? SMH, I am usually patient and don't have these problems.
So, I know I screwed it up, but can I save it within 5 days? lol... Maybe let it warm up for a few days to clean up more? I washed and saved the old yeast, so I could re-pitch as well but probably not in 5 days.