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SuperX

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I've had 3 bottles in the last week from 3 different breweries that had a strong alcohol taste, and taste a bit like sterno smells. I've had doubles of the same beer on hand and in each case the 2nd bottle did not taste like the sterno bottles. I was wondering what causes this and how to avoid it in my own brewing.

I have a couple bigger beers in fermentation now and fear I am going to end up with something like this taste.

SuperX
 
a balanced recipe and proper fermentation temps would be where I would start. The times I noticed the "hot" alcohol flavors in my brews were before I had temp control on my fermentation chamber. Not to say an Imperial stout doesn't have some alcohol flavor, but shouldn't taste like straight up ethanol. my 2cents..
 
Sounds like it may be fusel alcohols which give off a "hot" boozy flavor that is not nice.

Usually due to fermentation temperature control or stressed yeast (which can be due to ferm temps) so I would start there.
 
I'm happy to say my fermentation temp is a consistent 65F. I am using harvested yeasts from known good batches so I hope I won't hit this. It is a very off-putting taste, I am not sure the result would even be good enough for fish batter.
 
had another one last night, that is 2 of 3 from this brewery... do they care to know about this stuff or is it just a given that some bottles will be 'boozy'?
 
Tell us what styles of beer you're finding this sterno taste...

it varies. I have had it in Rogue Dead Guy which is a maibock, Iron Horse Quilters Irish death which is a dark ale (had it twice), and American brewer Breakaway IPA.
 
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