I've been brewing 10 years using Mash tun and boilers, bought a grainfather about 8 months ago, and I am having big probs with my bottle beers not staying fresh very long. They last about 6 weeks in bottles, then the hop aroma disappears and the taste goes a bit bitter, and they just lose flavour. I am racking my brains as to the cause and can only assume it's oxidation. Two places in the process worry me....the grainfather sparge where the wort splashes into the boiler, or when using the grainfather whirlpool paddle after the boil has finished.
Also, all the grain bits that get into the wort...I filter them out by recirculating the wort through a filter bag before I start the boil, I have been told that's because I get my grain pre crushed and it needs to be courser for the grainfather....but I'm not buying a malt crusher as well....does it make much difference using a courser crush?
Is anyone else finding issues with their finished beer staying fresh?? I am on the verge of getting rid of my grainfather and going back to separate mash tun and boiler, my beers were much better. I have thrown away so much beer over the last few months, (which I never had to do before) and a few I sampled tonight all had the same issues. They were good a few weeks ago, now they are about 6 weeks old they are completely different and not very good. But, i see so many raving reviews on here that it makes me thinks it's something I am doing.
Any thoughts?
Also, all the grain bits that get into the wort...I filter them out by recirculating the wort through a filter bag before I start the boil, I have been told that's because I get my grain pre crushed and it needs to be courser for the grainfather....but I'm not buying a malt crusher as well....does it make much difference using a courser crush?
Is anyone else finding issues with their finished beer staying fresh?? I am on the verge of getting rid of my grainfather and going back to separate mash tun and boiler, my beers were much better. I have thrown away so much beer over the last few months, (which I never had to do before) and a few I sampled tonight all had the same issues. They were good a few weeks ago, now they are about 6 weeks old they are completely different and not very good. But, i see so many raving reviews on here that it makes me thinks it's something I am doing.
Any thoughts?