TheWiggman
Haters' gonna hate
Before you jump on me, I borrowed a keg off a bloke who I've converted to AG. He said he bought it off someone second hand and has been in storage for up to a few years.
I opened it up and it had a lavender, perfumey type smell. I was a bit baffled but realised it must have been cleaned using a scented cleaner. I gave it a red-hot hit with non-scented napisan and a scrub. Filled it to the top and let it soak for a few days. Then, dropped it and put PBW in it used to clean out a brew. A good scrub again. Thorough rinses in between of course.
Smelt good.
I put an Aussie lager recipe in it and it's been kegged for about 8-10 weeks. There is a very faint lavender/ocean mist/morning fresh scent about it and it has a perfume 'tang' that while not obvious at first, can be detected expecially after a glass.
Not good enough for me, so I'm donating it back with about 17l in it. The lager is ok and I'm sure he'll be happy with it, but doesn't pass my standards.
Is this keg salvagable? Anyone had to battle scented cleaner contamination and won?
I opened it up and it had a lavender, perfumey type smell. I was a bit baffled but realised it must have been cleaned using a scented cleaner. I gave it a red-hot hit with non-scented napisan and a scrub. Filled it to the top and let it soak for a few days. Then, dropped it and put PBW in it used to clean out a brew. A good scrub again. Thorough rinses in between of course.
Smelt good.
I put an Aussie lager recipe in it and it's been kegged for about 8-10 weeks. There is a very faint lavender/ocean mist/morning fresh scent about it and it has a perfume 'tang' that while not obvious at first, can be detected expecially after a glass.
Not good enough for me, so I'm donating it back with about 17l in it. The lager is ok and I'm sure he'll be happy with it, but doesn't pass my standards.
Is this keg salvagable? Anyone had to battle scented cleaner contamination and won?