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I've been noticing a metallic / blood, taste in the aftertaste of a couple of my beers lately. I think I am quite sensitive to the metallic taste and often notice in beers both commercial and homebrewed.
Although it is often listed as a fault in beer tasting literature, I haven't seen much info on how to prevent the metallic flavour from appearring.
Has anyone overcome this problem or can anyone offer any advice?
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Filter powder (DE) can be a source although rare these days. Have a look at your water and your vessels.
For me iron tastes like cold icecream/ink.
Cheers
Dave
Cheers Dave
My kettle (pots) are stainless steel and the only other metal part of my system in a brass spigot on my mash tun. Oh and my kegs. Is there anything particular kind of defect I should be looking for in my SS pots?
Soak some brew water for a day in your brew vessels and taste.....is it good quality SS? I would still have a look at your water. Any contacts in an analytical lab.....Fe in beer is a straightforward analysis.
Having brewed in the tropics we never had any issues that could be attributed to warm storage of malt, even when ambient was as high as 35-40 degree's. We would keep stock levels to a minimum (2-3 weeks)>
Thanks again Dave. I'll take your advice and soak some water in the vessels to see if I can find the culprit.
Cheers.
After leaving water in my pots and mash tun over night I think I may have found the culprit. The water in my pots was slightly metallic.
The other thing I realised is that in an attempt to streamline my brew day I had been filling my pots with water the night before so that they were ready to go first thing in the morning. I brewed again two days ago without storing water in my pots overnight so time will tell...
I didn't notice a metallic taste in Little Creatures Pale Ale the one time that I tasted it but I do get a metallic taste regularly from a couple of NZ Craft Breweries. I think I'm just sensitive to it and adjust my expectations accordingly.
Having said that, I still don't want it in my own beers. I've made some changes to my process and hopefully I will avoid the problem from here on. Time will tell...
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