MonkeyMick
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Hey..
I've brewed a fair number of kits over the last five or so years, from Muntons, Bulldog and of course Wilko..
Without fail, every beer - regardless of style - I've made in the last 18 months has the same fruity twang, almost banana then a sweet aftertaste.
I clean and sanitise thoroughly, temp control each brew with an ink bird and tube heater, measure gravity with both an ispindel and hydro meter, then keg into cornies, and serve through a tap and lines that are cleaned with purple line cleaner.
Any ideas where I'm going wrong? My last lager fermented for 2 weeks, then I cold crashed and stored at 3 degrees for 6 weeks before kegging.
Is it likely to be an infection in some element of my equipment, or could it be something else?
Thanks in advance for any insights!
I've brewed a fair number of kits over the last five or so years, from Muntons, Bulldog and of course Wilko..
Without fail, every beer - regardless of style - I've made in the last 18 months has the same fruity twang, almost banana then a sweet aftertaste.
I clean and sanitise thoroughly, temp control each brew with an ink bird and tube heater, measure gravity with both an ispindel and hydro meter, then keg into cornies, and serve through a tap and lines that are cleaned with purple line cleaner.
Any ideas where I'm going wrong? My last lager fermented for 2 weeks, then I cold crashed and stored at 3 degrees for 6 weeks before kegging.
Is it likely to be an infection in some element of my equipment, or could it be something else?
Thanks in advance for any insights!