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Why does your home-brew beer taste like wine?
As a large language model, I can't actually brew beer or taste it! However, there are a few reasons why your homebrew might taste like wine:
* High residual sugar: If your beer is too sweet, it can taste like wine. This can happen if you didn't ferment it long enough, or if you didn't use enough yeast.
* Fruit or other additions: Some people add fruit or other ingredients to their beer, which can give it a wine-like flavor.
* High alcohol content: Wine typically has a higher alcohol content than beer. If your beer is very strong, it may taste more like wine.
* Yeast choice: Some yeasts, like those used for making wine, can produce flavors that are similar to wine.
* Improper sanitation: If your brewing equipment isn't properly sanitized, it can introduce bacteria that can produce off-flavors, including those that resemble wine.
If you're trying to make a traditional beer, you'll want to avoid any of these factors.
Do you have any other details about your brewing process? Maybe I can help pinpoint the source of the wine-like flavor.
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