Hello fellow brewers, I have been having an issue that I combed through the forums to try and figure out myself but I gotta ask.
Here's the situation. I have a few brews under my belt now and have been running into a particular flavor. The BEST way I can describe it is "sweet" but "buttery" may work too. I use brewers friend to calculate my priming sugar needs for some brews, others I have simply used the 5oz of dextrose that is called for in the recipe.
The thing is - when I calculate the priming sugar and use the correct amount I do not get the "sweet" flavor, BUT I tend to have an undercarbonated beer... When I simply use the 5 oz (or slightly less) I absolutely get that off flavor but have a wonderfully carbonated beer. What gives?
Here's the situation. I have a few brews under my belt now and have been running into a particular flavor. The BEST way I can describe it is "sweet" but "buttery" may work too. I use brewers friend to calculate my priming sugar needs for some brews, others I have simply used the 5oz of dextrose that is called for in the recipe.
The thing is - when I calculate the priming sugar and use the correct amount I do not get the "sweet" flavor, BUT I tend to have an undercarbonated beer... When I simply use the 5 oz (or slightly less) I absolutely get that off flavor but have a wonderfully carbonated beer. What gives?