Hop_on_the_good_foot
Active Member
A bit of a drastic title, but I'm having a bit of mare...
I want to know if anyone bleaches their brewing gear?
About 5 brews ago I had this odd film on top of one of my Stouts. It tasted right, so I just decided to rack from underneath...bottled it up, weird film was on the bottle neck line, made me nervous, but well, its one of the best tasting stouts ever. Im not fragile...its still beer.
Being nervous about the weird film, I relegated the FV to a general bucket for grain etc...thought nothing of it.
Since then I've brewed two keg bound hoppy pales and two low IBU ales bound for bottle ageing.
Keg beers, not a problem. Due to high turn over, I've got them Grain to Glass in a couple of weeks. They were were my house ale so I didn't really worry about readings. One FG reading taken before kegging.
The two bottle beers a Mild and a Cali Common, both were doing fine, tasted right, left them in the primary for about three weeks in total (pretty standard for me), Grav reading taken after two weeks, no traces of weird film. Opened them up on bottling day, one week later....bam.....weird alien film again. Bottled them up and just like before, the beers taste right, but the weird film is in the neck of the bottles. These are for xmas so I'm not thrilled about the weird film in the bottles....
Now, my cleaning routine is PBW and Starsan. But I'm thinking the weird film has been transferred from the wine thief thing I use to take beer out for gravity readings. So thats going in the bin, but I don't want to bin all my other stuff for obvious reasons.
So do you think bleaching the balls out of the rest of the gear would do the trick, then well rinsing of course...or am I doomed to have this weird film infection forever?
Cheers and TIA
I want to know if anyone bleaches their brewing gear?
About 5 brews ago I had this odd film on top of one of my Stouts. It tasted right, so I just decided to rack from underneath...bottled it up, weird film was on the bottle neck line, made me nervous, but well, its one of the best tasting stouts ever. Im not fragile...its still beer.
Being nervous about the weird film, I relegated the FV to a general bucket for grain etc...thought nothing of it.
Since then I've brewed two keg bound hoppy pales and two low IBU ales bound for bottle ageing.
Keg beers, not a problem. Due to high turn over, I've got them Grain to Glass in a couple of weeks. They were were my house ale so I didn't really worry about readings. One FG reading taken before kegging.
The two bottle beers a Mild and a Cali Common, both were doing fine, tasted right, left them in the primary for about three weeks in total (pretty standard for me), Grav reading taken after two weeks, no traces of weird film. Opened them up on bottling day, one week later....bam.....weird alien film again. Bottled them up and just like before, the beers taste right, but the weird film is in the neck of the bottles. These are for xmas so I'm not thrilled about the weird film in the bottles....
Now, my cleaning routine is PBW and Starsan. But I'm thinking the weird film has been transferred from the wine thief thing I use to take beer out for gravity readings. So thats going in the bin, but I don't want to bin all my other stuff for obvious reasons.
So do you think bleaching the balls out of the rest of the gear would do the trick, then well rinsing of course...or am I doomed to have this weird film infection forever?
Cheers and TIA