Hiya
Brewed a brown porter and added some cocoa nibs to it during aging. Roughly 7g/liter~/quart.
I tasted the beer after 6 days in contact with the nibs, and the smell and tast wasnt all too plesant I'd say...
I didnt sanitize the nibs, only the hopbag that I put them in, but it doesnt taste like an infection.
It's a really odd smell and taste. So my question is, does it sound like theres something wrong, or
does the nibs need a couple of weeks in contact with the beer to change and develop?
Talked to the guy that roasted and crushed the nibs today, he said that when they crush the cocoa beans
it smells more or less like pig urin... And that it's the process after that that makes the cocoa taste good.
Never added nibs post feremtation earlier, only at the end of the boil. But that didnt result in this strange
flavour.
Anyone been out for this too?
What to do, let the keg sit a few weeks more in the aging fridge or dump it and re-brew?
Cheers!

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