Disappointment, but not all bad (still hopeful, maybe). If you had told me that the cleaning and sanitisation I put these 2 FVs through wouldn't work, I wouldn't have believed you. Well, actually, some of you did tell me and I didn't believe you. Go on, say it. I told you so!
Today is day 8 (counting brew day). I tested the SG of these on day 6 and decided to let them go till today. On Thursday afternoon, 36 hours ago, these were clear on the top and tasted fine, so I thought, I'd won. I attach photos of the 2 FVs today. It's back, however they don't taste like anything other than cheap WW Home Brand beer. At this stage there are no "off" flavours.
As I've had the first few of these still tasting "OK", and drinkable, I'm going to go ahead and bottle it. I drained the last 2 brews as it was clearly infected prior to bottling and tasted like vinegar. I'm bottling these just to see if any "off" flavours develop in the bottles.
However, the problem persists. Next step will be to replace the taps at minimal cost. If that doesn't work, I will be tossing them, unless someone has any idea of what might work.
Many years ago, I had an FV that just would not come clean and I did eventually toss it.
PS: I just read on another site, a comment regarding a photo the same as mine, that the FV is now trash (America obviously). These infections love plastic, is how the guy put it. He advised that the infection will continue reoccurring.