Chefencore
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ArcaneXor said:Repeated infections indicate a systemic problem. Replace all your soft plastic, and nuke your metals
I agree mostly- except for the metal nuking part!!
ArcaneXor said:Repeated infections indicate a systemic problem. Replace all your soft plastic, and nuke your metals
I have already replaced all of my Equipments before starting the current Batch .
"Starsan" and "Saniclean" are not available here to buy .
Sanitizers available to me are :
1- Bleach
2- Iodophor
3- K-Meta
4- Benzalkonium Chloride 10%
Just as Info :
I think my current Batch is contaminated , because it has behaved the same as the previous batches ( after 2-3 Days of vigorous fermentation , the Beer remains cloudy until the end of the Primary Phase and there are always tiny bobbles coming to the surface from the bottom of the Carboy ) .
Primary Phase = 14 Days
I am an Extract Brewer .
Hector
Doesn't sound contaminated to me.
BUT It was exactly so by previous Batches and they were UNDRINKABLE !
Hector
Im confused how this turned into a infection thread but did you toss your other beers out or something? Your not going to have a clear beer after 3 days fermentation.My guess is you dont have an infection?The tiny bubbles are just co2? If your tasting your beers too early they could just be having a green taste.
I think your full of b/s. Reading your other posts of using bakers yeast. I don't believe that you have made anything . No pic = it didn't happen. Your claim yeast is costly where you are. What are the price of buckets ?
Ale Yeast was not available to me earlier and my only Option was Bread Yeast .
It does NOT matter if you believe or not .
I'm NOT a FOOL Person to sit in front of my PC and waste my and others' time to say something that never has happened .
I have no Digital Camera . So , I can not make a Picture of my Batch .
Perhaps I will try to borrow some from a friend .
I've got two food-grade plastic Buckets from a Restaurant for free !
They are used as Yoghurt Buckets .
Any other Questions dear windbreaker123 ?!
Hector
hector said:YES , YOU ARE SOOOO L U C K Y !!! Believe me !
I did each time exactly as you did with the Sachet .
Now I'm totally confused and of course ANGRY !
Hector
Yoghurt buckets? Well, since yoghurt is loaded with lactobacillus, I think we've found the cause of your infection!!!!! Lacto should be kept a million miles away from your beer. Lacto infection tastes sour, and the bottles will "gush".
sounds like lacto then. Pitch the buckets opt for some pastry or non-cultured buckets elseware.Or new.Do you notice many scratches in the buckets?
Why would you mention these buckets if you don't use them in your brewing process. I think I can speak for everyone here and say that you are not giving us any good details to work with then we can't help figure out why all of your batches are coming out contaminated.
You also seem to have an attitude with everyone here when all we are trying to do is help you. I have seen from experience that everyone that replies to beginners threads are trying to be as nice and helpful as possible to help people learn this great hobby.
Go ahead and give us your entire process from start to finish (any small details help) and I am sure some of the moderators or senior members can pinpoint exactly what is wrong. If you are going to have an attitude with the people that are helping you then people are not going to want to help you.
That Thread has been suddenly deleted and no one told me the Reason !
Hector
Do you use an airlock on your primary fermentor, Hector? It sounds like you live in an environment that is hostile to brewing (dirty, no local supplies.etc..)