simonbagola
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Hi there,
I live in Europe, so I am using the "European commercial" S-type keg for force carbonation. CO2 is from natural source.
Before, I have used sugar priming system in bottles, everything went fine for a number of occasions, without any problems.
Now, I am starting to use force carbonation system (no bottle sediment), have fridge adapted to maintain around 34F and using about 10 PSI.
First I started with old recipe for Bohemian pilsner (AG), filtered beer, force carbonated like mentioned for 7 days - taste was awful (some strange taste in beer, cannot explain what is this like)
After that I tried with another round of Bohemian Pilsner (AG), without filtering (if in case, the beer was too much aerated during filter)... after carbonation, the beer tasted the same...
3rd try: Dortmunder Lager beer (AG), after carbonation, same taste...
In all cases:
- beer, foam, head retention looks great
- the strange taste is not felt in smell of the beer (or maybe a little?)
- I "pushed" air out of the 30litre keg (even if I am carbing only a bit more than a half of keg) for 6-7 times, so air level in keg should be almost zero, or very very low...
- even if I bottled this kind of beer, after 3-4 weeks, the taste stays...
- sanitation was never issue in my cases - bottles, kegs, fermentors, everything always cleaned and sanitised on a high level
Since the force carbonation is something I would like to develop and use in the future, do you have an idea, what could be wrong?
I live in Europe, so I am using the "European commercial" S-type keg for force carbonation. CO2 is from natural source.
Before, I have used sugar priming system in bottles, everything went fine for a number of occasions, without any problems.
Now, I am starting to use force carbonation system (no bottle sediment), have fridge adapted to maintain around 34F and using about 10 PSI.
First I started with old recipe for Bohemian pilsner (AG), filtered beer, force carbonated like mentioned for 7 days - taste was awful (some strange taste in beer, cannot explain what is this like)
After that I tried with another round of Bohemian Pilsner (AG), without filtering (if in case, the beer was too much aerated during filter)... after carbonation, the beer tasted the same...
3rd try: Dortmunder Lager beer (AG), after carbonation, same taste...
In all cases:
- beer, foam, head retention looks great
- the strange taste is not felt in smell of the beer (or maybe a little?)
- I "pushed" air out of the 30litre keg (even if I am carbing only a bit more than a half of keg) for 6-7 times, so air level in keg should be almost zero, or very very low...
- even if I bottled this kind of beer, after 3-4 weeks, the taste stays...
- sanitation was never issue in my cases - bottles, kegs, fermentors, everything always cleaned and sanitised on a high level
Since the force carbonation is something I would like to develop and use in the future, do you have an idea, what could be wrong?