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  1. M

    Carboy/ Keg Cleaner Giveaway

    My carboys are always dirty so I could use this
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    Consistently Contaminated Beer

    Hi all: Thank you for all the prompt responses. I did a test with my chiller and appears there is a leak on the output tube causing water from the hose to run into my beer. I am hoping to try to solder connections on (as I am using hose clips now) and try to brew soon. My fingers are crossed...
  3. M

    Consistently Contaminated Beer

    I am going to try a test tomorrow and see what happens. I have never noticed anything leaking from the tubing itself, but perhaps condensation? But, if I sanitize the tubing shouldn't the condensation also be sanitized? Thanks for the idea!
  4. M

    Consistently Contaminated Beer

    Yup tried that too ;) Thanks anyway!
  5. M

    Consistently Contaminated Beer

    I've always used the same brand. I thought that I needed to use distilled water with extract beer kits. Yes/No? Thanks.
  6. M

    Consistently Contaminated Beer

    LOL - I misunderstood what you wrote :) It appears with my chiller that the connections are on the outside of the brew kettle, but perhaps something could be running into the wort. I haven't thought about that or perhaps a leak in the copper once it is immersed? Hrmmmm. Thanks for the idea.
  7. M

    Consistently Contaminated Beer

    THought about that, but I only immersed the bucket about halfway in the chiller. Thanks for the idea/suggestion.
  8. M

    Consistently Contaminated Beer

    Drat: I am brewing extract so I am using distilled water — with that in mind, the water shouldn't be an issue right? The taste is hard to describe, but consistent :) It's somewhat astringent. Thanks
  9. M

    Consistently Contaminated Beer

    Giligson Thanks for the info - I just tried your advice and brewed an American Wheat a few weeks ago and came up with the same off flavors. Any thoughts? Thanks
  10. M

    Consistently Contaminated Beer

    HI: I have brewed 6 batches and one was at the high temp, all the rest were normal. I did make a swamp cooler for my last batch and it keep right around 70 degrees, but it does have an off flavor. Thanks
  11. M

    Consistently Contaminated Beer

    The brewer thought it was due to a mistake I made with higher fermenting temperatures. One day my beer was close to 85 degrees and it was a Dunkel. I let my beer stay a week in primary and 2 weeks in secondary. The issues is I have brewed for a few years with no problems until I moved into my...
  12. M

    Consistently Contaminated Beer

    As far as I know everything is sanitized.... as I have been brewing successfully for a few years and just started having this problem when I moved into a new house. I use a copper wort chiller (that I sanitize prior to putting in the boiling wort) and then transfer the wort from the kettle to a...
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    Consistently Contaminated Beer

    I'll respond below in CAPS - THANKS! Melortz: can you give us some more detail about what you smell/taste/see in an infected batch? IT IS A OFF TASTE SIMILAR TO BAD PUMPKIN - WHICH LEADS ME TO BELIEVE IT IS Acetaldehyde. Have you bottled the infected batches and let them age a bit or did...
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    Consistently Contaminated Beer

    HI all: I've never seen abnormal growth in the top of my beer in secondary, just the odd smell/taste. I did replace all my hoses and cane and still had the same issues, but not with a professionally brewed beer (brewed for my beer club at a local brewery-we just put in our buckets). That is...
  15. M

    Consistently Contaminated Beer

    But, with the beer that was professionally brewed, I used the racking cane and put it in a glass carboy in secondary with no problems — let the conundrum begin :) In all seriousness, I am baffled by this. Thanks
  16. M

    Consistently Contaminated Beer

    Hi: Just to clarify, it happens after a week in a plastic bucket in primary fermentation, but only with beer I brew I had a friend brew beer at a local primary and I put it in my buckets and carboys and it was fine. With that in mind, that is why I am baffled :) Thanks
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    Consistently Contaminated Beer

    Hi Red Glass - thanks for the words of wisdom! It seems to be a primary fermentation issue b/c I notice it in primary only. How would I know the difference between "off" flavors as opposed to an infection? I did use distilled water prior to the new house and my fermentation temperatures are...
  18. M

    Consistently Contaminated Beer

    Can infection get into the glass carboy in secondary. I notice the problem after primary. Thanks.
  19. M

    Consistently Contaminated Beer

    Thanks for the $.02 - there is a slight caveat to this puzzle. I had a local brewery brew 2 batches of a Dunkelweizen that I used my primary and secondary containers and it turned out fine. So, does that rule out the buckets being bad and if the buckets are scratched, wouldn't a sanitizer clean...
  20. M

    Consistently Contaminated Beer

    Hi: I am using a plastic buckets for primary and glass carboys for secondary. The issues is that it happens with every bucket (I have 3 different buckets). Thanks
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