I did a brew last Saturday and on Wednesday I took a sample, mainly because I wanted to check the wort temperature was the same as my beer fridge was reading. I use a turkey baster I only use for taking samples and it was clean and sanitised with starsan. The wort temperature was where I was aiming (18oC) and the beer tasted great (initial sweetness was gone leaving plenty of hoppiness). I took a sample last night to see what the gravity reading was (1.010) and the flavour has really changed. Can't taste the hoppiness, doesn't taste particularly off (still drinkable) but there's a definite taste I can't quite put my finger on overpowering the hops. I know you aren't supposed to hold too much sway in early samples but previous batches have ended up with a very similar taste at the end such that my beers all taste samey.
My question is, is it likely something I did in the sample introduced the problem or does something happen naturally to the flavours when yeast slows down/ stops that I can look at fixing?
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My question is, is it likely something I did in the sample introduced the problem or does something happen naturally to the flavours when yeast slows down/ stops that I can look at fixing?
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