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Post time 2022-9-23 19:37:27 | Show all posts
Does it smell ok? I've had black specs in mine, and it was fine. You just don't want a sour smell.
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 Author| Post time 2022-9-23 22:31:07 | Show all posts
It doesn’t smell sour, it tastes incredibly dry and slightly tart but not rancid or sour. I ran this starter on a stir plate at 75 +/- degrees for 48 hours, so I’m wondering if the warm temp could be contributing to the flavor I’m picking up
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Post time 2022-9-23 22:52:54 | Show all posts
A tart taste is a pretty good indicator of contamination.
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 Author| Post time 2022-9-24 15:10:43 | Show all posts
I’m wondering now if what I am tasting is acetaldehyde? The tartness definietly has a green apple characteristic, just without the sharp or sour character. Could a warm fast starter create such a situation?
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Post time 2022-9-24 15:19:24 | Show all posts
No, unfinished fermentation would be to blame for acetaldehyde. I wouldn't worry about that in a starter at all. Acetaldehyde is an intermediate product of ethanol production. As in, it's the fermentables not fully fermented. Same with diacetyl. Cold crash your starter, decant and pitch! The fermentation will clean any acetaldehyde right up.
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Post time 2022-9-24 16:01:41 | Show all posts
All you have there is some debris settling out and one or two chuncks of coagulated DME or something, not an infection. Despite popular opinions it's really not unusual for a starter to taste a little bit weird. It's a starter after all.
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