Brewed a Vic secret/citra NEIPA which is now in my new 12L corny keg, cold crashed and force carbed.
Initial taste prior to carbing was ultra hop burn (I did go a bit ott with the hops with 10g/l flameout and 16g/l DDH so a fair bit of hop matter to clear). Fast forward 48 hours at 2 Deg C and after first pour most of sediment is gone however there is still an almost acidic hop burn aftertaste characteristic. Not something I've experienced before and I guess something to be expected with such a high dry hop but was wondering is this something that fades after time? Maybe give it another week for all the tiny particles In suspension to settle out?
Hope it does as beer is otherwise delicious!
Initial taste prior to carbing was ultra hop burn (I did go a bit ott with the hops with 10g/l flameout and 16g/l DDH so a fair bit of hop matter to clear). Fast forward 48 hours at 2 Deg C and after first pour most of sediment is gone however there is still an almost acidic hop burn aftertaste characteristic. Not something I've experienced before and I guess something to be expected with such a high dry hop but was wondering is this something that fades after time? Maybe give it another week for all the tiny particles In suspension to settle out?
Hope it does as beer is otherwise delicious!