stuknkrvl
Well-Known Member
So I'm currently in the process of dumping every batch I've bottled since January because, it would seem, I have an infection somewhere in my equipment.
I've adopted a scorched earth policy, blasting everything I own with all the PBW I can afford, and I've hit the LHBS for resupplies on assorted gadgets like bottling wands and auto-siphons.
Here's my question -
Is it normal to have a pretty long lag in between the time you bottle and the time the infection takes hold and does its dirty work?
I'm asking because several of these brews (for instance the porter I bottled back in March) initially turned out fantastic! I drank the hell out of these beers, and had a lot of positive feedback on them from my beer guinea pigs. It wasn't until a month or so ago that they started boiling over when I opened them up.
My latest travesty, however, was an attempted amber ale that started giving me grief about two or three weeks after I bottled them up.
Could it be that the bugger has just been ramping up and getting stronger over time so that this last batch took no time at all to go south?
Regardless, lots of changes taking place in my post-brew/pre-bottling cleaning and sanitation processes.
Thanks!