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nolabrew85

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My IPA has a slight milky aftertaste. Any one know what that might be?


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62-64 for the initial rapid fermentation, and then warmed it up to 68 for the last few days to help it finish out.


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Was using wyeast 1056. I have never had any flavor like this from this strain of yeast (US05 or California Ale by white labs). I am going to clean my lines.


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I had a dry stout a few days ago that had a fresh milk note to it but it was very awesome ..i used 1084, i believe my cause was diacetyl....but with 1056 i have no clue how you got milk notes ..no matter what goes wrong with 1056 i always find it clean..wish i could have helped
 
did you dry hop? if so, at what temp? I ask because the last couple times I've dry hopped in the keg at racking, then straight into the fridge to carb, I've gotten a serious milky, cloudy, basically sh#t flavor for the first week or so. it's amazing how funky bad it is and then how magically it transforms after 8 or 9 days in the keg.
 
No dry hopping. I think maybe what I am getting is the dank/musty flavor from using too much citra hops. There is a nice citrus and slight sweetness but then that is followed by the musty/dankness.


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