Moezart
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Hello everyone!
Again, this forum is my savior!lp
Love you all guys for the tremendous help!
So I am new to home brewing (9 batches so far strictly All Grain). I have done mostly IPA's, a Belgian Strong Ale, and an English Style Ale. A lot of ups and downs, loved things, hated others... but one flaw that was common to all 9 batches is that there was always the SAME solvent-like flavor to them... SO ANNOYING!!! just nasty solvent-like nuisance that is keeping the hops and the sugars company!! So tired of it!
That is the photo of the bucket I use for fermentation. Food grade PP 05. Not sure if that is acceptable for home brewing.I use Star San as a disinfectant. I don't have a grain mill so I crush my grains in my Blendtech. Oh yeah ( due to where I live i cannot get any ready-to-use malt, so I do malt my own with a home-made kiln... ).
I used US 05 yeast in most of the batches i made. US 33 once, and US 04 another time... All with the same solvent flavor...
What the hell is going on??? Could there be something wrong with my equipment? Or something else I am not thinking of?
Please help
Feel free to ask any questions that you think may shed some light on this problem... I really love the beers I have been making and I have been trying to convince my pallet that the solvent flavor is not there... but in vain... it is there!!!
Thanks guys!
Again, this forum is my savior!lp
Love you all guys for the tremendous help!
So I am new to home brewing (9 batches so far strictly All Grain). I have done mostly IPA's, a Belgian Strong Ale, and an English Style Ale. A lot of ups and downs, loved things, hated others... but one flaw that was common to all 9 batches is that there was always the SAME solvent-like flavor to them... SO ANNOYING!!! just nasty solvent-like nuisance that is keeping the hops and the sugars company!! So tired of it!

That is the photo of the bucket I use for fermentation. Food grade PP 05. Not sure if that is acceptable for home brewing.I use Star San as a disinfectant. I don't have a grain mill so I crush my grains in my Blendtech. Oh yeah ( due to where I live i cannot get any ready-to-use malt, so I do malt my own with a home-made kiln... ).
I used US 05 yeast in most of the batches i made. US 33 once, and US 04 another time... All with the same solvent flavor...
What the hell is going on??? Could there be something wrong with my equipment? Or something else I am not thinking of?
Please help
Feel free to ask any questions that you think may shed some light on this problem... I really love the beers I have been making and I have been trying to convince my pallet that the solvent flavor is not there... but in vain... it is there!!!
Thanks guys!