grott said:
Am I right in thinking with this particular bulk buy not everyone has this problem?
Not enough data to make a call on that. The patented "peteru Rice Rinse Test"
TM is easy and cheap enough to perform, if you want to discover how your minikeg fares. Just about everyone will have the required materials.
1. Clean minikeg using your normal process.
2. Add one or two tablespoons of uncooked rice.
3. Add 300mL of clean water.
4. Seal keg and shake vigorously for 5 minutes, while turning so that all surfaces are "washed" by the rice.
5. Pour cleaning liquid into a glass.
On the first pass, I got almost black, metallic looking liquid. On the second pass, the liquid was milky white with light gray-blue discolouration.
I think my next step is going to be to put some **** beer into the minikeg (like Boags Premium that the father-in-law left here) and let it age for a few weeks. ( Serve it to him next time he's around - I doubt he would notice the difference ;-) ) I'll keep one bottle to compare the colour side by side, then, when the beer is gone, do the "peteru Rice Rinse Test"
TM and see how it comes out. I guess this will show whether the contamination is a once off film that can be removed, or whether it's an ongoing chemical process that will keep on coming back.