Strange smell from Cascade Spicy Ghost fermenting
Strange smell from Cascade Spicy Ghost fermenting
Morning all,
I've got a batch of this stuff on the go (to which I added some LDME and Dex) and am using the kit yeast (whatever that is).
I've been doing SG tests because I'm not seeing any airlock activity or virtually any krausen. The SG is dropping as expected, but the smell coming off the brew is what's worrying me. Normally my brews (they have all been Coopers kits previously) have a nice beery smell about them, but this one just smells like bread proving.
I'm pretty sure my stuff was sanitised properly before I started, so I don't think it's an infection. Any ideas?
Cheers,
Tim
I've got a batch of this stuff on the go (to which I added some LDME and Dex) and am using the kit yeast (whatever that is).
I've been doing SG tests because I'm not seeing any airlock activity or virtually any krausen. The SG is dropping as expected, but the smell coming off the brew is what's worrying me. Normally my brews (they have all been Coopers kits previously) have a nice beery smell about them, but this one just smells like bread proving.
I'm pretty sure my stuff was sanitised properly before I started, so I don't think it's an infection. Any ideas?
Cheers,
Tim
I've brewed the Spicy Ghost and it certainly improves with time in the bottle. It definitely smells different during the ferment compared to a Coopers kit. From memory I just brewed it with a brew enhancer and some ldm, it turned out ok but I won't be brewing it again.
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Timmy,
Cascade sells the Spicy Ghost as a summer/wheat style brew, so it's probably using a wheaty-flavour yeast.
Here's a couple of recipes from the website (when it was available):
Summer Blonde Style
1 can Spicy Ghost Draught
0.7 kg liquid wheat malt extract
0.5 kg light liquid malt extract
0.3 kg dextrose
0.3 kg maltodextrin (corn syrup)
10 gram Cascade hop pellets
10 gram Saaz hop pellets
use a wheat beer yeast (e.g.Safbrew T58)
Refreshing Chilled Summer Beer
1 can Spicy Ghost Draught
0.7 kg light liquid malt extract
0.5 kg dextrose
0.3 kg maltodextrin (corn syrup)
15 gram Cascade hop pellets (or a more bitter hop), added before fermentation (boil the pellets in 200-400 mL of water or 10% malt extract solution for 15-20 minutes, strain into the fermenter, press the liquid out of the hops)
10 gram Saaz hop pellets
Hope this helps define your brew.
Rodman.
Cascade sells the Spicy Ghost as a summer/wheat style brew, so it's probably using a wheaty-flavour yeast.
Here's a couple of recipes from the website (when it was available):
Summer Blonde Style
1 can Spicy Ghost Draught
0.7 kg liquid wheat malt extract
0.5 kg light liquid malt extract
0.3 kg dextrose
0.3 kg maltodextrin (corn syrup)
10 gram Cascade hop pellets
10 gram Saaz hop pellets
use a wheat beer yeast (e.g.Safbrew T58)
Refreshing Chilled Summer Beer
1 can Spicy Ghost Draught
0.7 kg light liquid malt extract
0.5 kg dextrose
0.3 kg maltodextrin (corn syrup)
15 gram Cascade hop pellets (or a more bitter hop), added before fermentation (boil the pellets in 200-400 mL of water or 10% malt extract solution for 15-20 minutes, strain into the fermenter, press the liquid out of the hops)
10 gram Saaz hop pellets
Hope this helps define your brew.
Rodman.
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