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Beginner brewer again here. So I've been having a little problem with my beer coming out bitter. I'm pretty sure I haven't been using too much hops -- I'm really down to an oz of relatively mild hops, low Alpha acids, for a short period of time.
My latest batch I was using my kettle as a lauter tun and there was a brief (10 minute period) when the temperatures got too high (I'm thinking maybe as high as 170 or even 175 -- I turned the heat on to warm it a little as it lost heat and then forgot). My gravity levels came out fine. So at least I got the sugar out. But I'm wondering about tannins.
I've read that tannins cause a puckering sensation, but I'm not sure this is what I'm tasting. But it is a rather harsh bitterness, especially in the after taste.
The beer's been in the bottles for two weeks. Is this something that can settle out, or is this just going to be bitter? And for future batches, as an inexperienced all grain brewer, what should I be watching for to prevent unwanted bitterness? (For fun, here's my label).
My latest batch I was using my kettle as a lauter tun and there was a brief (10 minute period) when the temperatures got too high (I'm thinking maybe as high as 170 or even 175 -- I turned the heat on to warm it a little as it lost heat and then forgot). My gravity levels came out fine. So at least I got the sugar out. But I'm wondering about tannins.
I've read that tannins cause a puckering sensation, but I'm not sure this is what I'm tasting. But it is a rather harsh bitterness, especially in the after taste.
The beer's been in the bottles for two weeks. Is this something that can settle out, or is this just going to be bitter? And for future batches, as an inexperienced all grain brewer, what should I be watching for to prevent unwanted bitterness? (For fun, here's my label).