scooterism
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The brew I cubed a few days ago is swelling up, looks like there is some floaties on top.
Should I boil it again or junk it?
Should I boil it again or junk it?
Lecterfan said:Tip it. If fermentation has started to the point that there is a small amount of krausen on top then a number of (presumably) undesirable flavours have probably already appeared that boiling won't get rid of (unless by some good luck the yeast that is in the cube is the precise yeast you want to ferment with and it has been kept at optimal temperature for that yeast). Have a good hard think about whether or not you want to re-use the cube. Clean everything in your brewery more thoroughly than usual. Try shaking up your cleaning routine by swapping the type of chemical you use, hit everything hard. The last thing you want is a persistent infection.
Or let it ferment out and see what it tastes like (probably like ****).
Or re-boil it and let us know how it all goes (after taking taste and hydro samples pre- and and post- boil).
Good luck.
Depends what it is, how it has been stored, and whether it has been stored in its concentrated or diluted form. I lived through a terrible period of an infected brewery. If in doubt, chuck it and start again. Make sure you don't always use the same cleaning product(s). Every 5 or so brews I revert to using a liquid chlorine bleach solution to clean my fermenters, taps, and so forth. A sodium percarbonate/metasillicate (spelling?) mix is my main cleaning solution each brew, everything also gets boiling water and starsan. If you brew a lot and rely on your brew for grog (rather than as a hobby/supplement to buying it), then you do not want to let an infection take hold anywhere. It's not the end of the world, and it can be overcome, but prevention is so much easier. I hate tipping out beer I've made.scooterism said:Yeah.. :unsure:
Has a funny green/honey smell. Just doesn't seem right.
Question tho', can unused sanitizer go off over time?
Tex083 said:My 1st and only cube infection was no where as pleasant as your one. I loosened the lid and it smelt like rotten meat. I didn't sample it but assumed that if the ferment smelt that bad the beer would be *********
Yes.scooterism said:Question tho', can unused sanitizer go off over time?
Thanks for your response..Lyrebird_Cycles said:Yes.
This applies especially to percarbonate, it loses the peroxide fairly rapidly if exposed to humid air. Since percarbonate is mostly a convenient way to store peroxide dry, it is ineffective once this occurs.
Don't know much about Starsan, I don't use it.
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