butterblum
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So I am just now tasting my second round of homebrew ever. It is a DIPA (with an IPA being my first batch). Both times I used 1056 yeast.
My problem is that I am getting a wide variation in flavors between bottles (for both beers). One bottle will be drinkable, but just taste meh; the next bottle will taste pretty good.
For example: I drank a bottle (which had sat in the fridge for 24 hours) of my DIPA at 3 weeks in the bottle, and it tasted pretty good - I think it was still rounding into form. Yesterday, I drank a bottle of my DIPA at 4 weeks (it had also sat in the fridge for 24 hours), and it didn't taste that great. The same off-taste (which I have a hard time describing) was present that was in my first batch.
I usually always end up pouring just a little bit of yeast into the glass when it comes time to drink (on accident of course), and I am wondering if the off-taste really isn't a problem with the beer and maybe just a case of pouring too much yeast into the glass?
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks.
My problem is that I am getting a wide variation in flavors between bottles (for both beers). One bottle will be drinkable, but just taste meh; the next bottle will taste pretty good.
For example: I drank a bottle (which had sat in the fridge for 24 hours) of my DIPA at 3 weeks in the bottle, and it tasted pretty good - I think it was still rounding into form. Yesterday, I drank a bottle of my DIPA at 4 weeks (it had also sat in the fridge for 24 hours), and it didn't taste that great. The same off-taste (which I have a hard time describing) was present that was in my first batch.
I usually always end up pouring just a little bit of yeast into the glass when it comes time to drink (on accident of course), and I am wondering if the off-taste really isn't a problem with the beer and maybe just a case of pouring too much yeast into the glass?
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks.