emr25
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I get that on freshly dry hopped beer. It is the fine hop dust, give it a week and it will settle out and the bite will go away. I find these start to shine at 2-3 weeks in the keg. The first 5 pints I get a bunch of hop dust when I dry hop in keg. Debating on trimming my dip tube to reduce the pick up of it.
Thanks, I was mostly thinking about the yeast but fine hop particles may be the problem.
I pulled another 10 oz sample tonight and it is night and day from yesterday. Still a very faint spiciness/tingle, but nowhere near what it was.
I get a great grapefruit/pineapple hop juice flavor without much apparent bitterness, which could make this batch dangerous at ~7.8% ABV.