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My beer tastes cidery. What is wrong?

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My beer tastes cidery. What is wrong?

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Most likely too much (over 30% of the total fermentable sugar content) adjunct sugar was used. Try brewing with less corn or other sugar next time. To completely eliminate the cidery flavor, try brewing with 100% malt (either extract or grain). A cidery flavor, when the beer is heavy in malt content, can also be caused by a bacterial infection.

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