Hi all
I am hitting a point of frustration with this homebrew business that's causing me to despair. Practically all of my previous brews appear to have oxidation problems that's causing them to fail.
I'll admit my practices at first were less than ideal, I am learning as I go along. However, for my last two brews I've made a real effort to try not introduce oxygen into the beer, particularly during the bottling process.
I bottle straight from the carboy, no secondary used and sanitise each bottle correctly. I also purchased a brewing wand, attached to the siphon & placed it right down to the bottom of the bottle and ensured no bubbles making their way into the beer as I poured.
Yet I find again that after a few days in the bottle (all kept in a cool, dark place) an ominous dark cloud begin to appear near the top of the beer. Just over a week in & this dark cloud now permeates the whole bottle. I cracked one open today and as I feared it's the usual - dark, murky colour, almost toffee-like taste, zero hop flavour. Ruined. See picture.
Any suggestions where I am going wrong? Is my bottling technique still to blame? Would a bottling bucket help?
Thanks for your advice.
I am hitting a point of frustration with this homebrew business that's causing me to despair. Practically all of my previous brews appear to have oxidation problems that's causing them to fail.
I'll admit my practices at first were less than ideal, I am learning as I go along. However, for my last two brews I've made a real effort to try not introduce oxygen into the beer, particularly during the bottling process.
I bottle straight from the carboy, no secondary used and sanitise each bottle correctly. I also purchased a brewing wand, attached to the siphon & placed it right down to the bottom of the bottle and ensured no bubbles making their way into the beer as I poured.
Yet I find again that after a few days in the bottle (all kept in a cool, dark place) an ominous dark cloud begin to appear near the top of the beer. Just over a week in & this dark cloud now permeates the whole bottle. I cracked one open today and as I feared it's the usual - dark, murky colour, almost toffee-like taste, zero hop flavour. Ruined. See picture.
Any suggestions where I am going wrong? Is my bottling technique still to blame? Would a bottling bucket help?
Thanks for your advice.