Just wondering why I have been getting some wicked hangovers from homebrew lately. Even when I don't drink too much (like a 1.25L flagon), I can wake up feeling jaded. I can easily drink this much at the pub and feel fine... I don't add preservatives or filter my beer, so why do I feel like someone is switching my beer with Steinlager?
I can think of only a few reasons:
1) I am calculating my abv incorrectly, and it is stronger than I think. This is a possibility as I usually feel more tipsy after two pints of my "4.5%" bitter cf. commercial beer. I just use the standard OG-FG x 131 plus 0.2% for the priming sugar. Does abv increase further in the bottle?
2) I am drinking more sediment. Is this a problem? I thought yeast was good for you anyway. I rack my beer into a bottling bucket after fermentation, so don't get that much sediment anyway.
3) I am fermenting at too higher temperature. This is true for my latest brew at least, which I am drinking at the moment. I do not have temperature controllers, so it is hard to keep this down over summer. Could be this reason, as this hangover problem is a recent thing... Have read somewhere that higher fermentation temps can increase hangover potential.
4) I am becoming a big girl's blouse, and I should start brewing Radlers (if DB lets me, which they wont). Also, I don't like shandies.
Any thoughts on this distressing quandary would be welcome.