So a couple weeks ago I brewed a witbier that I Bought from my local home brew supplies store. This was my second ever brew, but first 5 gal brew. I followed the directions, let it ferment for right so but two weeks and then bottle conditioned the beer for just over two weeks. My main problem in my first brew was the carbonation, so that was my main focus when I cracked the first one open. Use my bottle opener and get the much anticipated release of co2!! At this point I'm pretty pumped, pour the beer into the glass and it has a nice amber color(I know witbiers are normally a much paler orange/yellow, but this said it would be more of an amber color) I take my first couple sips and the beer has a nice initial flavor pallet, but it has a sour after taste and I am trying to determine what could be the culprit. The recipe did utilize some grapefruit and coriander seeds while brewing, but I don't think the taste is coming from either of these, but I could be mistaken.
Any ideas what could cause this? Could something have contaminated while I was brewing, or transferring for fermentation? I wish I could give you all a bottle to try as I have about 40 of the 50 I made sitting around. I have tried waiting to see if I let it sit in the bottle longer if that would help, but didn't notice much difference
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Any ideas what could cause this? Could something have contaminated while I was brewing, or transferring for fermentation? I wish I could give you all a bottle to try as I have about 40 of the 50 I made sitting around. I have tried waiting to see if I let it sit in the bottle longer if that would help, but didn't notice much difference
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