guineafowl21
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Incomplete fermentation/poor quality yeast/wild yeast contamination, or all three.Back in the day when homebrew was popular usually the day after a few pints my bowels could eject with so much force I could hit a barnyard door from 40 feet away. It may well have been good for the bowels but not so good for the underpants' .......... I shall say no more ...........
Well made homebrew shouldn’t do this ^^^, nor should it be “quite good for homemade beer”. It should be as good or better than pub stuff.
Modern beers are usually filtered to remove yeast, but you can use finings (and good fermentation practice) to ensure the beer ‘drops bright’. I use Irish moss and gelatine.