I've had two of these so far in my time brewing. One with a brand new plastic fermentor that ruined two batches - one tasted terrible and the net was drinkable but still twangy.
The next infection struck in a very similar fashion with two recent batches from a formerly trusty older fermentor.
Basically:
Batch 1 - Fermentor 1: Infected
Batch 2 - Fermentor 2 but racked to and bottled from Fermentor 1 as F2 does not have a tap - Fine and no infection
Batch 3 - Fermentor 1: Infected
Used all the same cold side gear for all three batches otherwise so has led me to conclude Fermentor 1 is the issue and there is some deeply ingrained nasty in a scratch or in the plastic itself given it is porous. It seems to be manifesting in the beer only through extended exposure during fermentation indicating it takes a bit of time to get established as bottling from fermentor 1 produced fine beer. No idea how it got in there, cleaning regimen is clean with a soft cloth and detergent, hot sodium percarbonate wash and then sanitising with stellarsan prior to wort transfer and has worked for 30 batches previously.
After reading a bit I am going to chuck the fermentor - The infection is noticeably less bad in Batch 3 but I don't want to risk 10 hours of brewing and bottling and $50 plus on the ingredients. Have read a bunch and people recommend cleaning with bleach - or chucking gear. I am going to replace but has anyone had similar experience and how did you deal with it?
The next infection struck in a very similar fashion with two recent batches from a formerly trusty older fermentor.
Basically:
Batch 1 - Fermentor 1: Infected
Batch 2 - Fermentor 2 but racked to and bottled from Fermentor 1 as F2 does not have a tap - Fine and no infection
Batch 3 - Fermentor 1: Infected
Used all the same cold side gear for all three batches otherwise so has led me to conclude Fermentor 1 is the issue and there is some deeply ingrained nasty in a scratch or in the plastic itself given it is porous. It seems to be manifesting in the beer only through extended exposure during fermentation indicating it takes a bit of time to get established as bottling from fermentor 1 produced fine beer. No idea how it got in there, cleaning regimen is clean with a soft cloth and detergent, hot sodium percarbonate wash and then sanitising with stellarsan prior to wort transfer and has worked for 30 batches previously.
After reading a bit I am going to chuck the fermentor - The infection is noticeably less bad in Batch 3 but I don't want to risk 10 hours of brewing and bottling and $50 plus on the ingredients. Have read a bunch and people recommend cleaning with bleach - or chucking gear. I am going to replace but has anyone had similar experience and how did you deal with it?