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scrambledegg81

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Cracked one of the last bottles of my first IPA just now. Head retention is definitely better than its predecessors (most were severely over-carbonated), but the smell and taste absolutely reeks of something like burnt mesquite or beechwood. There's also a pretty hefty alcohol bite to the stuff after swallowing...my throat feels like I've got acid reflux going on right now.


Not totally concerned about it at this point since I only have 4 left in the batch, just looking for possible causes if anyone's in the know.
 
all i can think of is sulfur... maybe sulfur + fusels?

how long did you let it ferment and at what temperature?
 
3 weeks each in primary & bottles...like I said it's the only bottle I've had that was like that (it mellowed a bit as the glass warmed up), but still left me wondering what it could've been.
 
Did the beer seem drier than the other beers from that batch, or has the beer been getting drier as time goes on? Over-carbonation and a bad taste that wasn't there before makes me think it's a gusher infection, likely wild yeast, that may have ended up in one or more bottles.
 

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