Guys
So I finally Kegged my Pale Ale and my Stout I made about a month ago. I had no issues with the fermentation as I kept them in a control temp room at 68 degree. I do remember when I cleaned both my secondary fermenters for both beers seeing a lot of foam on top of the beer the same was when I kegged both beers, there was foam all over the inside and on top of the beers in the kegs. Now a day later the beer is not carbonated yet but I wanted to have a glass of my Pale ale but it tasted like soap and I see very little foam when I pour out of my keg on top of my glass. I tried my stout and same soap taste on it. I thought it was the StarSan so I started to do some research online and a some people are complaining about the same thing but almost everyone replying to their post are saying no that is not the starsan...so I decited to pour another glass of both my Pale Ale and Stout and I put 2 fingers in the beer and started to shake the glass. Guess what? I got a glass full of foam out of it....The beer is not carbonated yet so its not carbonation foam..it was just like when you mix starsan in a glass of water. So why did this happened and what can I do to fix it? I Plan to filter the beers to see if that will help.
So I finally Kegged my Pale Ale and my Stout I made about a month ago. I had no issues with the fermentation as I kept them in a control temp room at 68 degree. I do remember when I cleaned both my secondary fermenters for both beers seeing a lot of foam on top of the beer the same was when I kegged both beers, there was foam all over the inside and on top of the beers in the kegs. Now a day later the beer is not carbonated yet but I wanted to have a glass of my Pale ale but it tasted like soap and I see very little foam when I pour out of my keg on top of my glass. I tried my stout and same soap taste on it. I thought it was the StarSan so I started to do some research online and a some people are complaining about the same thing but almost everyone replying to their post are saying no that is not the starsan...so I decited to pour another glass of both my Pale Ale and Stout and I put 2 fingers in the beer and started to shake the glass. Guess what? I got a glass full of foam out of it....The beer is not carbonated yet so its not carbonation foam..it was just like when you mix starsan in a glass of water. So why did this happened and what can I do to fix it? I Plan to filter the beers to see if that will help.