Hi, i’m looking for a cheesemaking expertise

I started making fresh cheese not a long ago, and all of them turned good

But lately I’m trying to beat the Cheddar, and it’s not really working

I failed my first try because of not enough weight + not small enough curd cubes + high humidity during drying (at the end the cheese got mold all over and inside without drying)

My second try went better, although the curd was a bit spongy and hard to press

(15cm cheese) I did 8kg 12h, 18kg 24h, and around 100kg for 12h more

During this time I noticed that the cheese cloth started smelling weird, like alcohol/yeast, kinda buttery and woody

Now I’m done drying, and i’m tasting the cheese, and it’s really not pleasant to eat, it’s bitter and sourl, tastes just like spoiled milk

Should I continue and age it, or discard, or something?

Thank you

  • Cheradenine@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    Hopefully someone with more cheesemaking experience will reply. I don’t know enough about it to say. I would not eat anymore of it without knowing more about the cause.

    There are cheeses that are very strong and ‘bad tasting’ to many people, Casu Marzu and Époisses for example, but the smell and flavor is more of Ammonia, not at all what you are describing.

    Good luck on your journey.

    • Gooey0210@sh.itjust.worksOP
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      1 year ago

      Thank you. It’s seems like I have many and many many tries ahead before it will start working

      Right now I’m making cheese twice a week, one soft and one hard

      And today I did Cheddar better than before, but there’s still pressing, drying, and aging ahead, let’s see