I dunno... I'm really skeptical it is a brett infection and if it was, the last thing you want to do is toss the beer.
first, I would NEVER toss anything because of how it tasted in a primary. Let it ferment all of the way out and then try it. If, at the end of a month or so, you start to see a white film on the top of the fermenter, then chances are really good, you have a brett infection. And if you do... LET IT GO. DO NOT TOSS THE BEER!! Let it go another month or two and then try it. Brett is a common yeast that is intentionally used to sour beers. It's not going to hurt you and you might be shocked to have really nice beer at the end.
My money is on water quality. Are you on a town water supply? Because if you are... just because you had good water six months ago, that doesn't mean you have good water now.
The town could have done a routine water test, seen an elevated rate of a germ and nuked the water supply with chlorine... which would INSTANTLY give you a really nasty "infected" taste.
I would just clean and santize everything without killing yourself and then used bottled water from the grocery store.
If the beer comes out without the "infected" taste, you've just saved your own sanity and you know what the problem is. If it doesn't, you can continue hunting for the tiny little crevice the critters have crawled into.