Leahybrew
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I recently brewed a batch of cream ale and added some yeast I had recycled from a lighter beer that was about 4.5-5% abv. I pitched this recycled yeast which was wyeast american ale. once bottled it smelled very yeasty, and i figured i'd let it age to see if that would work. It has been about a month and still has the overpowering yeasty taste. I also would like to note it was the most explosive fermentation I have seen yet. So I am wondering what caused this, and what I did wrong???
I have run into this taste before sadly, but due to the homebrew store error which sold me a wyeast packet that had been expired for about 1.5 years….needless to say I don't go there anymore and check the expiration date.
I have been brewing for a while and always use this forum to answer all my questions, and for that I thank this community.However I have recently run across a problem I have not been able to find the answer to.So i made this thread.
I have run into this taste before sadly, but due to the homebrew store error which sold me a wyeast packet that had been expired for about 1.5 years….needless to say I don't go there anymore and check the expiration date.
I have been brewing for a while and always use this forum to answer all my questions, and for that I thank this community.However I have recently run across a problem I have not been able to find the answer to.So i made this thread.