is there anything i can do apart from adding a dash of sparkling water to my brew to take this away? or am i doing some

Could be a problem with too much chlorine in your water, as mentioned above, or you could be trying to drink your brew whilst it is still green and not fully matured. I reckon home brew doesn't come into it's own until at least 6 weeks after kegging and it will continue to improve and mellow with time.Shn00dleS wrote:hey, i have noticed the same signiture beer kit twang in all my 4 brews that i had done. i initially thought that this was down to bad fining on my part but i believe reading a previous post that this is true in all kits,
is there anything i can do apart from adding a dash of sparkling water to my brew to take this away? or am i doing something wrong.
A full tablet whilst not necessary (half is fine) won't give you a twang.Shn00dleS wrote:i always use a whole campden tablet, could that be a possable cause?? its like an aftertaste, maybe not a twang
Depending on the yeast strain, anything over 25C is very likely to cause off flavours. I aim to keep my fermentations below 22C.brysie wrote:thats interesting jim
what sort of figure are we talking about here?