Getting a flavor of tea....

Discussion in 'Beer Talk' started by Zone_Fighter, Apr 19, 2014.

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  1. Zone_Fighter

    Zone_Fighter Initiate (0) Jul 18, 2013 Michigan

    I am really trying to learn what my palate is telling me, and I have learned that diacetyl imparts a butter flavor, but what about brew that has a weak tea essence? I have found that flavor coming through in altbeir, as well as some American IPA's. For my taste, it is very off putting. Thanks for any insights.
     
  2. NHhomebrewguy

    NHhomebrewguy Initiate (0) Apr 9, 2012 New Hampshire

    Any chance the AIPA you were getting a tea flavor from was Alpha King? I thought I was getting that flavor the other day when I tried it for the first time. Maybe it was just past its prime...
     
  3. tstigz

    tstigz Initiate (0) Dec 6, 2010 Illinois

    I start getting tea flavors from IPAs when they start getting old and the hops fade and the malt starts coming through more.
     
  4. Zone_Fighter

    Zone_Fighter Initiate (0) Jul 18, 2013 Michigan

    The altbeir was a Cheboygan, and the AIPA was a Breckenridge Lucky U that yes, might have been past it's prime...I'm thinking it was a yeast reaction, probably infected. There was sediment much like the altbeir..reminded of tea sediment.
     
  5. scraff

    scraff Initiate (0) Apr 18, 2003 Maryland

    I get it quite a bit in Red Ales. Green Flash Hop Head Red immediately comes to mind.
     
  6. Zone_Fighter

    Zone_Fighter Initiate (0) Jul 18, 2013 Michigan

    The tea essence I have experienced I don't believe belongs there.
     
  7. herrburgess

    herrburgess Grand Pooh-Bah (3,077) Nov 4, 2009 South Carolina
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    I suspect there are tannins contributing to the flavor you describe. To quote Palmer's book How to Brew, "The extraction of tannins is especially prevalent if the mash water is too hot - above 170°F [...] The compounds give the wort a dry puckering taste, much like a black tea that has been left to steep too long."
     
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  8. dbrauneis

    dbrauneis Grand High Pooh-Bah (8,071) Dec 8, 2007 North Carolina
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    Very unlikely that this is an infection, most likely just the presence of tannins which you appear to be sensitive to and do not enjoy.
     
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  9. Zone_Fighter

    Zone_Fighter Initiate (0) Jul 18, 2013 Michigan

    Thanks for the explanation. .I was actually thinking it might be a natural quality that I just don't care for.
     
  10. JayORear

    JayORear Grand Pooh-Bah (3,058) Feb 22, 2012 California
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    It's the first thing I've noticed when Pliny starts to drop off. My solution is to never let it drop off.
     
  11. BBThunderbolt

    BBThunderbolt Grand High Pooh-Bah (7,846) Sep 24, 2007 Kiribati
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    I get it sometimes in Old/Strong Ales, and generally find it pleasant. I can't recall ever getting it in "lighter" styles though.
     
  12. LankFreudRyte

    LankFreudRyte Initiate (0) Mar 13, 2008 Illinois

    Tea, I'll take a bite. Was the tea flavor herbal, dank; or, fill in the blank _________?
     
  13. Masters

    Masters Savant (1,217) Mar 7, 2014 Massachusetts

    Grey Lady by Cisco Brewers Inc if you want some tea water beer :grimacing:
     
  14. Shroud0fdoom

    Shroud0fdoom Initiate (0) Oct 31, 2013 Maryland

    Only is it offensive to me when I find Two Day old tea flavor in a beer. Some IPAs have tea like qualities to them, I find it's from the hops though. The beer that has that two day old tea finish is the Iron Maiden Trooper brew.
     
  15. Zone_Fighter

    Zone_Fighter Initiate (0) Jul 18, 2013 Michigan

    Stale.
     
  16. ChrisMon02

    ChrisMon02 Pooh-Bah (1,757) May 2, 2010 Ohio
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    I agree completely. Hop Head Red has a chai tea taste that I happen to love for it's uniqueness.
     
  17. UCLABrewN84

    UCLABrewN84 Initiate (0) Mar 18, 2010 California

    I don't know what causes it, but I kind of like it.
     
  18. Hoppsbabo

    Hoppsbabo Pooh-Bah (2,053) Jan 29, 2012 England
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    I get the tea flavour from a lot of English pale ales. Landlord has quite a strong tea flavour.
     
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  19. pitweasel

    pitweasel Initiate (0) Jun 11, 2007 New York

    I don't know that I've ever noticed a tea flavor in my beer - but now I really want to try those.
     
  20. LambicPentameter

    LambicPentameter Initiate (0) Aug 29, 2012 Nebraska

    Gruits and Sahtis both seem to give the impression of tea to me. Maybe partly due to the fact that both styles achieve bittering through plants other than hops--I think because both styles predate the use of hops in beer (?). Gruit uses a blend of herbs and Sahti uses juniper.
     
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