David R. Pierce wrote:[
eeeeeek! I forgot the rest of my thought, which was "and Michigan bought from Miller". I type inner monologue too much....and don't complete it typically. Thanks for the correction.
John R. wrote:I have a question or comment for you David. I have been out of the beer loop for years so I just noticed that you are in the old Pipkin place, and probably have for some time, ha! ...see, out of the loop.
Anyway, I have a particular affinity for the altbeir, great rendition. I just have one comment though and it's about your bottling. I have noticed that BBC bottled brew has a very distiguishable, but managable, metallic flavor. This isn't something that appears in the tapped versions, only bottles. Have you heard any of this before? It's almost as if the flavor of the hops transforms when it hits the bottle. Curiously enough but probably not related, Pipkin used to have that characteristic in its bottling.
David R. Pierce wrote:John R. wrote:I have a question or comment for you David. I have been out of the beer loop for years so I just noticed that you are in the old Pipkin place, and probably have for some time, ha! ...see, out of the loop.
Anyway, I have a particular affinity for the altbeir, great rendition. I just have one comment though and it's about your bottling. I have noticed that BBC bottled brew has a very distiguishable, but managable, metallic flavor. This isn't something that appears in the tapped versions, only bottles. Have you heard any of this before? It's almost as if the flavor of the hops transforms when it hits the bottle. Curiously enough but probably not related, Pipkin used to have that characteristic in its bottling.
We moved in here in April 2001, so no loop left.
Are you drinking the beer from the bottle? If so, you are tasting cap rust on the neck. All beer should be poured into a proper drinking vessel prior to consumption.
If not, I'm not sure. It is probably low-grade oxidation picked-up in the bottling process. We installed a new bottling line two years ago as the old Pipkin bottling line was a piece of cr*p.
Pipkin and BBC had used Diatomaceous Earth as a filter agent for years. DE can impart a metallic flavor to beer so, in my never ending quest to improve BBC Beers, I switched to Perlite four years ago to minimize any off-flavors.
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