Off taste possible infection?

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Peterbrew

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I brewed a Black Rock dry lager using dextrose and thought I'd try adding the stee-pac straight in the fermenter. Apart from a really high IG which was probably a false reading, all was good. After a week added an unsure weight of tetnang hops that I got from a brewery and froze. Admittedly I didn't really separate the cones from the buds properly as it was my first time brewing with actual hops. It's been 4 weeks and it has a very strong plastic kind of taste and doesn't smell very good or taste great at all.
Is this a tip job? Possible infection?
 
I brewed a Black Rock dry lager using dextrose and thought I'd try adding the stee-pac straight in the fermenter. Apart from a really high IG which was probably a false reading, all was good. After a week added an unsure weight of tetnang hops that I got from a brewery and froze. Admittedly I didn't really separate the cones from the buds properly as it was my first time brewing with actual hops. It's been 4 weeks and it has a very strong plastic kind of taste and doesn't smell very good or taste great at all.
Is this a tip job? Possible infection?
Sounds like a phenolic adhesive plastic type off flavour descriptor to me either infection from poor cleaning/sanitation or yeast stress.
 
Sounds like a phenolic adhesive plastic type off flavour descriptor to me either infection from poor cleaning/sanitation or yeast stress.
I suspected from what I have read it was an infection. Although thought maybe with adding the stee pac directly could have caused it
 

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