I have brewed a 60 litre batch of very dark amber ale (more a brown ale really).
O.G. 1.060 Sat 24 Nov
F.G. 1.014 Static from Sat 7 Dec
Racked this on 11 Dec (after 17 days in primary) to:
-2x 23 litre cask (after adding priming sugar)
-40 x 500ml brown glass bottles with crown caps (via bottling bucket with added priming sugar)
At this stage the beer both smelled and tasted great!
Tried bottle 1 Jan (after 21 days) and sample from cask 4 Jan (after 24 days):
-Taste: bad, slightly chemical, sour, dry flavours. Not drinkable.
-Smell: Maybe a bit fruity, very slight chemical odour.
-Carbonation: good, maybe a little weak.
-Clarity: Very good.
-Colour: Good
Is there any chance that this beer just needs more time in the bottles and casks?
I was very careful with sanitisation. I used VWP this time, and I rinsed thoroughly but plan to switch to StarSan.
This was an all-grain recipe.
The water (liquor) I used was all filtered.
Fermentation room was kept at 20 degrees celcius.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
O.G. 1.060 Sat 24 Nov
F.G. 1.014 Static from Sat 7 Dec
Racked this on 11 Dec (after 17 days in primary) to:
-2x 23 litre cask (after adding priming sugar)
-40 x 500ml brown glass bottles with crown caps (via bottling bucket with added priming sugar)
At this stage the beer both smelled and tasted great!
Tried bottle 1 Jan (after 21 days) and sample from cask 4 Jan (after 24 days):
-Taste: bad, slightly chemical, sour, dry flavours. Not drinkable.
-Smell: Maybe a bit fruity, very slight chemical odour.
-Carbonation: good, maybe a little weak.
-Clarity: Very good.
-Colour: Good
Is there any chance that this beer just needs more time in the bottles and casks?
I was very careful with sanitisation. I used VWP this time, and I rinsed thoroughly but plan to switch to StarSan.
This was an all-grain recipe.
The water (liquor) I used was all filtered.
Fermentation room was kept at 20 degrees celcius.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks