Your thoughts please. I had a couple of batches go sour months ago and I realised that I used the same FV with both batches so din't use it again. I have had no beer go bad since.
Not wanting to throw away the suspect FV (as I was never 100% sure that was the cause), I bleached the thing.
I do BIAB and was having trouble transferring enough wort into my good FV's because of the hops clogging the syphon (no tap). So I came up with the idea of pouring the cooled wort through my grain bag into a bucket (the suspect fv) therefore straining out the hops and some break material. I then poured the wort back into my kettle where I whirlpooled and then syphoned to a good fv. All with the help of the mrs.
The batch has gone sour. I am pretty good with my sanitation, and can only think that the 10mins that my wort was in contact with the suspect FV that this is the cause.
Does this seem like a sensible conclusion? Does infected/bad beer ruin FV's, even after bleaching, forever? Will I have to now chuck away the FV that it is sitting in now? That means chucking away 2 fv's.
I think for the sake of £10-£15 for a new fv is probably worth it, but I'm interested to get the the bottom of the cause of this sour smelling and tasting beer. As I thought bleaching would have sorted it out.
Not wanting to throw away the suspect FV (as I was never 100% sure that was the cause), I bleached the thing.
I do BIAB and was having trouble transferring enough wort into my good FV's because of the hops clogging the syphon (no tap). So I came up with the idea of pouring the cooled wort through my grain bag into a bucket (the suspect fv) therefore straining out the hops and some break material. I then poured the wort back into my kettle where I whirlpooled and then syphoned to a good fv. All with the help of the mrs.
The batch has gone sour. I am pretty good with my sanitation, and can only think that the 10mins that my wort was in contact with the suspect FV that this is the cause.
Does this seem like a sensible conclusion? Does infected/bad beer ruin FV's, even after bleaching, forever? Will I have to now chuck away the FV that it is sitting in now? That means chucking away 2 fv's.
I think for the sake of £10-£15 for a new fv is probably worth it, but I'm interested to get the the bottom of the cause of this sour smelling and tasting beer. As I thought bleaching would have sorted it out.