Hi
this will be rather long
I have been brewing kits for years and never had a problem with off flavours infections etc but stared all grain BIAB last year and every brew has had what i describe as a graininess to the beer which maybe astringency but not sure.
I have scrutinised my brewing I do a 28l full mash then just a simple 4-6 litre sparge over the bag all at the correct temps (mash 67c for 60 mins and sparge water at 75c). I have used different yeast and different styles of beer but all have this taste/flavour which is stronger in lighter beers such as golden ales than bitters etc.
I have looked at everything and came to the conclusion it is a water problem even though other reasonably local brewers have not had this problem.
So today i thought lets change the supplier of grain and bought a all grain blonde kit. I have brewed this today and used 21 l of tap water with 7l of RO water to bring down the alkalinity incase this is the problem added star 5.2 ph buffer mashed as normal at 67c did not sparge at all so that sparge water is eradicated as a problem then topped up the boil with 2& a half ltrs of RO water for the boil. Boiled for 60mins and then cooled with wort chiller. I then needed to add another 2 ltrs of RO to get to my 23 ltrs.
the OG was 1.044 so 1 point way but i tasted the wort and still tasted astringent to me and smelled grainy only time will tell but I am possibly getting paranoid?
any thoughts chaps just hope I am paranoid at it turns out OK
this will be rather long
I have been brewing kits for years and never had a problem with off flavours infections etc but stared all grain BIAB last year and every brew has had what i describe as a graininess to the beer which maybe astringency but not sure.
I have scrutinised my brewing I do a 28l full mash then just a simple 4-6 litre sparge over the bag all at the correct temps (mash 67c for 60 mins and sparge water at 75c). I have used different yeast and different styles of beer but all have this taste/flavour which is stronger in lighter beers such as golden ales than bitters etc.
I have looked at everything and came to the conclusion it is a water problem even though other reasonably local brewers have not had this problem.
So today i thought lets change the supplier of grain and bought a all grain blonde kit. I have brewed this today and used 21 l of tap water with 7l of RO water to bring down the alkalinity incase this is the problem added star 5.2 ph buffer mashed as normal at 67c did not sparge at all so that sparge water is eradicated as a problem then topped up the boil with 2& a half ltrs of RO water for the boil. Boiled for 60mins and then cooled with wort chiller. I then needed to add another 2 ltrs of RO to get to my 23 ltrs.
the OG was 1.044 so 1 point way but i tasted the wort and still tasted astringent to me and smelled grainy only time will tell but I am possibly getting paranoid?
any thoughts chaps just hope I am paranoid at it turns out OK