Sorting through many beers I bottled two weeks ago I noticed that two batches have a white film or floaties on the top of the beer. To me this indicates that there must have been an infection either in the fermenting buckets or in the bottling process.
At this point I am not sure of which of the buckets may have had the infected beer and I want to clean all of my buckets to prevent future possible infections. Anyone have any advice on what I can do now to the fermenting buckets prior to brewing again? I have thought about cleaning each buckets with a soft sponge and oxyclean and then using really hot water and some bleach to soak each of the buckets over night and then rinse the heck out of each one.
Very frustrated losing 3 out of 10 cases of beer that I bottled in the last month.
At this point I am not sure of which of the buckets may have had the infected beer and I want to clean all of my buckets to prevent future possible infections. Anyone have any advice on what I can do now to the fermenting buckets prior to brewing again? I have thought about cleaning each buckets with a soft sponge and oxyclean and then using really hot water and some bleach to soak each of the buckets over night and then rinse the heck out of each one.
Very frustrated losing 3 out of 10 cases of beer that I bottled in the last month.