grooves
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For the first time since returning to the hobby 10 years ago - I've got an infection.
I had brewed a Koelsch before the Jubilee weekend, the recipe called for the yeast to be pitch at 14c and free rise from there. I only managed to chill to 17c - so pitched but left the fermentor in the brew fridge set at 14c - but it over shot to 12c. Also my filter jammed with hop pellet sludge, so I disconnected it and a lot of hop material went through my plate chiller and into the fermentor (SS conical). By Monday night (the first time I got to check it) the fermentation had started but had only attenuated less than 30% - so the fermentation was stalled for sure - and a horrible "TCP" taste to the beer.
I guess I need to break down the ball valves and give everything a good hot soak in cleaner - I've invested in some liquid PBW for this. Any other tips?
I had brewed a Koelsch before the Jubilee weekend, the recipe called for the yeast to be pitch at 14c and free rise from there. I only managed to chill to 17c - so pitched but left the fermentor in the brew fridge set at 14c - but it over shot to 12c. Also my filter jammed with hop pellet sludge, so I disconnected it and a lot of hop material went through my plate chiller and into the fermentor (SS conical). By Monday night (the first time I got to check it) the fermentation had started but had only attenuated less than 30% - so the fermentation was stalled for sure - and a horrible "TCP" taste to the beer.
I guess I need to break down the ball valves and give everything a good hot soak in cleaner - I've invested in some liquid PBW for this. Any other tips?