Hi!
I have the feeling that certain English strains give me a hangover from far less beer than for example 3470 or diamond lager does. I'm having two warm fermented diamond lagers, no problem next day. I have two s04 blonde ales which have been fermented around 20c, I feel it the next day. Both same abv.
What's going on there? I've had this before with other English strains. I'm not sure sure if I've had that with for example us05 as well.
Kveiks, Saisons, (warm fermented) lagers seem all to cause less headache for me. I've been observing this tendency for some years now.
What do you guys think about this? Did you experience the same? Do you have any explanation?
Fusel levels? I know a yeast can be pushed into fusel production and produce a liquid headache in a bottle beer. I'm not talking about that, I'm talking about beer that has been fermented within the appropriate temperature range.
Cheers!
M
I have the feeling that certain English strains give me a hangover from far less beer than for example 3470 or diamond lager does. I'm having two warm fermented diamond lagers, no problem next day. I have two s04 blonde ales which have been fermented around 20c, I feel it the next day. Both same abv.
What's going on there? I've had this before with other English strains. I'm not sure sure if I've had that with for example us05 as well.
Kveiks, Saisons, (warm fermented) lagers seem all to cause less headache for me. I've been observing this tendency for some years now.
What do you guys think about this? Did you experience the same? Do you have any explanation?
Fusel levels? I know a yeast can be pushed into fusel production and produce a liquid headache in a bottle beer. I'm not talking about that, I'm talking about beer that has been fermented within the appropriate temperature range.
Cheers!
M
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