BMWMK2
Well-Known Member
Ive made a few extract batches, all LME, and they all had a bitter twang to them. I just asumed that it was the dreded "LME twang". And ways just poured my wort into the fermentor to aerate. I recently made my first all grain batch, AHS lawnmower lager, did the same thing to aerate. All of my batches took a little longer to get fermenting, the all grain one took almost 72 hours. Now i know that using a starter would help that but what i am asking is by pitching the liquid yeast without aerating vigorusly stress the yeast and caus the bitter flavor im having?
I recently bought a aerating kit and on my last two allgrains after areating for 20min with it the fermentation kicked off vigourously before 24 hours. These beers are not done yet so i cant taste them and compare. I even had to put a blowoff tube on the last one, i thought the lid was going to blow.
I recently bought a aerating kit and on my last two allgrains after areating for 20min with it the fermentation kicked off vigourously before 24 hours. These beers are not done yet so i cant taste them and compare. I even had to put a blowoff tube on the last one, i thought the lid was going to blow.