Hmm, interesting. I had a two batches earlier this year with strong off flavours (Definitely not ginger) that were brewed immediately after a batch of AG ginger beer in the same fermenter. I put it down to either an infection or potentially not de-chlorinating sparge water. First brew definitely more affected than the second one.I have had turbo yeast washes and the colony west ginger beer kits leave behind flavours in the cheaper plastic fermenters before - it’s definitely a thing.
If you really want to splash out you could look at one of the PET fermenters as they don’t seem to have issues or you could just get a $15 handy pail from the big green shed drill a hole in the lid and whack an air lock and grommet in it and you will be good for under $20. If you really want to get flash you can put a tap on it
Thanks for the reply - that's really interesting and lines up almost exactly with my experience earlier this year. The first batch was blonde ale, a style I've made dozens of times without issue and couldn't really match the issue to the descriptions of common off-flavours, the next one was the same, just less pronounced.Yep it was definitely an off flavour (sort of like a background note)that went through the subsequent batch and I put it down to something from the ginger beer that had leached into or out of the HDPE fermenter, it was hard to put my finger on what it was exactly - going back over my notes the second batch didn’t have as much of the same flavour but it was still there.
FYI the batches after the ginger beer where both Australian Sparkling Ales - I have brewed them dozens of times and it was the only time I have had this happen - I have a dedicated bucket for ginger beer and haven’t had a problem since.
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