Hi there,
After about 60 brews over 6 years or so I am starting to have a crisis of confidence. In my first 55 brews I had like 3 which didn't come out well, and one of them I am sure was due to poor storage of the yeast during the height of summer. However in the past 5 or 6 brews I have barely been satisfied with any of them, all all for different reasons. A NEIPA I brewed came out a strange colour and taste, as if it was oxidised but not quite, an APA has an astrigent taste and an expensive Belgian Dubbel ended up a gusher (and not due to over carbonation, I tried the week in the fridge slightly uncapped trick). My annual bohemian pilsner came out OK but with more than the usual hint of "homebrew".
Few things:
During the period I switched from a klarstein boiler and cooler box set up to an all-in-one, no sparge process. I have had teething problems keeping the mash temperature stable but I don't think this is the issue.
I wonder how people clean and sanitise the pump part of the A-I-O systems? What I am currently doing is putting a little water with chemipro in the boiler after cleaning, running it through the pump, emptying and then repeating with clean water?
I am using the same two plastic FVs for all 60 brews, they do smell of beer/alcohol. I am wondering if it is time to replace my fermentation buckets?
It is difficult to get StarSan over here in Prague so my sanitation is usually filling all vessels with warm water mixed with chemi pro oxi. then rinsing. for bottles I immerse them all in a bucket of water+chemipro
for the past couple of brews I have noticed a white powdery film after washing my bottles. however I brewed a Wit as well and that had the same and is the only one I am satisfied with....
I store my chiller and the piping in the boiler and whenever I open it for a new brew it is wet and musty, obviously I thoroughly clean it. I am not sure how to keep everything dry?
I brew, ferment and store all equipment and beer in my cellar which is quite mouldy. but again, it has been the same for 55 decent brews.....
Plan right now is to ditch my old buckets and get two new ones, try to get some StarSan or at least shift from immersing the kit in water+chemipro to getting a spray bottle and mixing the chemi pro in there and spraying the kit thoroughly? not sure about the bottles though but maybe similar.
Any comments, thoughts, ideas gratefully received. I haven't brewed since August and am not going to brew now until mid-November. Taking a break to get my head around all this and come back stronger.
Cheers!
After about 60 brews over 6 years or so I am starting to have a crisis of confidence. In my first 55 brews I had like 3 which didn't come out well, and one of them I am sure was due to poor storage of the yeast during the height of summer. However in the past 5 or 6 brews I have barely been satisfied with any of them, all all for different reasons. A NEIPA I brewed came out a strange colour and taste, as if it was oxidised but not quite, an APA has an astrigent taste and an expensive Belgian Dubbel ended up a gusher (and not due to over carbonation, I tried the week in the fridge slightly uncapped trick). My annual bohemian pilsner came out OK but with more than the usual hint of "homebrew".
Few things:
During the period I switched from a klarstein boiler and cooler box set up to an all-in-one, no sparge process. I have had teething problems keeping the mash temperature stable but I don't think this is the issue.
I wonder how people clean and sanitise the pump part of the A-I-O systems? What I am currently doing is putting a little water with chemipro in the boiler after cleaning, running it through the pump, emptying and then repeating with clean water?
I am using the same two plastic FVs for all 60 brews, they do smell of beer/alcohol. I am wondering if it is time to replace my fermentation buckets?
It is difficult to get StarSan over here in Prague so my sanitation is usually filling all vessels with warm water mixed with chemi pro oxi. then rinsing. for bottles I immerse them all in a bucket of water+chemipro
for the past couple of brews I have noticed a white powdery film after washing my bottles. however I brewed a Wit as well and that had the same and is the only one I am satisfied with....
I store my chiller and the piping in the boiler and whenever I open it for a new brew it is wet and musty, obviously I thoroughly clean it. I am not sure how to keep everything dry?
I brew, ferment and store all equipment and beer in my cellar which is quite mouldy. but again, it has been the same for 55 decent brews.....
Plan right now is to ditch my old buckets and get two new ones, try to get some StarSan or at least shift from immersing the kit in water+chemipro to getting a spray bottle and mixing the chemi pro in there and spraying the kit thoroughly? not sure about the bottles though but maybe similar.
Any comments, thoughts, ideas gratefully received. I haven't brewed since August and am not going to brew now until mid-November. Taking a break to get my head around all this and come back stronger.
Cheers!