prodj
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Hi all. New brewer here.
I've done a lot of reading over the past 3 or 4 months, a vast majority on these forums.
Thought Id share my first experiences with all and provide some pics of my infection.
Two of my first few batches have both failed the same way. Getting a growth that appears on the bottle walls, and presents a very thinned algae like growth in bottle from the walls. I'd say it could be called a seaweed type growth also, as i have read. It changes the beer into a very cidery flavour like champagne also i'd say. Moiving the bottles around causes it to rain dandruff inside the bottles from the infection. After 4 weeks or so the suspended algae like growth dissapears from bottle and only gorwth on the sides remains.
If anyone could point out anything that may be the problem i'm all ears. I've personally blamed brewshield. Now Using Starsan.
I would really like to know what kind of infection it is also. Would it be suicidal to down a bottle?
...The long story/info
First Batch (Ever)
Coopers Pilsner + 1kg LDME
Saflager S-23
Fermentation started without issues.
avg. temp 15
In fermenter for 4 weeks. (didnt know at the time about continual C02 coming off beer after fermentation)
FG 1012
cold chill 4weeks
Bottled. - I was however fortunate enough to sample one beer from this batch after it was two weeks in the bottle. (best damn pilsner i ever had :icon_cheers: )
A week later upon inspecting the rest of this batch to put some in fridge, I saw they all had this infection. (Devastated)
Third Batch
Morgans Blue Mtn + 1kg LDME. 15g fresh Perle 10mins (boiled them in just water, now know better)
Safale US05
Fermentation started without issues.
Temps 16-18 8days
FG 1011
cold chill 4weeks
Bottled 17/11/09
I was showing these bottles off to Mrs on 20th about how clear they are. Today checking they have the same infection as first.
My sanitiser used for these was Brewshild.
Would say i have good procedure for sanitation on both brew day and bottling.
All work areas sprayed with sanitiser. All parts pre cleaned with hot water, disassembled if possible & no rinse sanitiser soaked, extra long items (bottler)
rotated around to ensure 100% coverage soak. Bottler tube filled with sanitiser, fitted & sprayed after and mid way of bottling also. Also Bottle caps & can opener sanitised too. Bottle caps in shallow dish in sanitiser solution during use. I have a bottle tree (also pre sprayed) that bottles are on while bottling.
Only thing i didn't sanitise was the sugar & water used in both these batches. I used a collection of beer & champagne bottles on both batches. I cleaned all bottles from first infection with hot water then boiling, then bleach, then boiling rinse, then brewshield rinse. I used majority of them in the second infected batch. All bottles are infected in this latest batch.
Because of the infection in the first batch, I filled a clear bottle with a pre sample around the 2 week mark of its cold chill. It does not appear to have infection signs. I sort of did this as a warning so if it had infetcion i would not waste time bottling & cleaning. So i'm pretty $hitty about that too. :angry:
But on the good side i may just get one bottle from another of my super exclusive brews. :huh:
My 2nd Batch (Ginger beer recipe from here somewhere) which appears succesful as Ive enjoyed a few bottles so far. Only differed that it did not have a cold chill & bottled into new sanitised coopers pet bottles.
I have only just received an order of Starsan. Used it in the bottling for my batch of Wassa's choc porter recipe. But not brew day. So I'm praying that this works out.
I've done a lot of reading over the past 3 or 4 months, a vast majority on these forums.
Thought Id share my first experiences with all and provide some pics of my infection.
Two of my first few batches have both failed the same way. Getting a growth that appears on the bottle walls, and presents a very thinned algae like growth in bottle from the walls. I'd say it could be called a seaweed type growth also, as i have read. It changes the beer into a very cidery flavour like champagne also i'd say. Moiving the bottles around causes it to rain dandruff inside the bottles from the infection. After 4 weeks or so the suspended algae like growth dissapears from bottle and only gorwth on the sides remains.
If anyone could point out anything that may be the problem i'm all ears. I've personally blamed brewshield. Now Using Starsan.
I would really like to know what kind of infection it is also. Would it be suicidal to down a bottle?
...The long story/info
First Batch (Ever)
Coopers Pilsner + 1kg LDME
Saflager S-23
Fermentation started without issues.
avg. temp 15
In fermenter for 4 weeks. (didnt know at the time about continual C02 coming off beer after fermentation)
FG 1012
cold chill 4weeks
Bottled. - I was however fortunate enough to sample one beer from this batch after it was two weeks in the bottle. (best damn pilsner i ever had :icon_cheers: )
A week later upon inspecting the rest of this batch to put some in fridge, I saw they all had this infection. (Devastated)
Third Batch
Morgans Blue Mtn + 1kg LDME. 15g fresh Perle 10mins (boiled them in just water, now know better)
Safale US05
Fermentation started without issues.
Temps 16-18 8days
FG 1011
cold chill 4weeks
Bottled 17/11/09
I was showing these bottles off to Mrs on 20th about how clear they are. Today checking they have the same infection as first.
My sanitiser used for these was Brewshild.
Would say i have good procedure for sanitation on both brew day and bottling.
All work areas sprayed with sanitiser. All parts pre cleaned with hot water, disassembled if possible & no rinse sanitiser soaked, extra long items (bottler)
rotated around to ensure 100% coverage soak. Bottler tube filled with sanitiser, fitted & sprayed after and mid way of bottling also. Also Bottle caps & can opener sanitised too. Bottle caps in shallow dish in sanitiser solution during use. I have a bottle tree (also pre sprayed) that bottles are on while bottling.
Only thing i didn't sanitise was the sugar & water used in both these batches. I used a collection of beer & champagne bottles on both batches. I cleaned all bottles from first infection with hot water then boiling, then bleach, then boiling rinse, then brewshield rinse. I used majority of them in the second infected batch. All bottles are infected in this latest batch.
Because of the infection in the first batch, I filled a clear bottle with a pre sample around the 2 week mark of its cold chill. It does not appear to have infection signs. I sort of did this as a warning so if it had infetcion i would not waste time bottling & cleaning. So i'm pretty $hitty about that too. :angry:
But on the good side i may just get one bottle from another of my super exclusive brews. :huh:
My 2nd Batch (Ginger beer recipe from here somewhere) which appears succesful as Ive enjoyed a few bottles so far. Only differed that it did not have a cold chill & bottled into new sanitised coopers pet bottles.
I have only just received an order of Starsan. Used it in the bottling for my batch of Wassa's choc porter recipe. But not brew day. So I'm praying that this works out.