Dilligaf76
Well-Known Member
I have had three, possibly four, five gallon batches of beer with a progressively worsening apple/band-aid taste after bottling. I brewed them all within a few weeks of each other using tap water to top off after a 3 gallon boil. There are no real signs on top of the fermenting batches and I've kept the fermenting temps around 70 degress+- 2. The only place I can see a problem with sanitation is I leave the lid on my primary cracked while its in the ice bath and it usually takes up to 2 hrs to cool to pitching temps. The guys at the LHBS asked if I kept a ceiling fan on during this and we do.
My question is could my racking cane or tubing be causing this continued contamination? I rinse and wash everything after use and rinse and soak in sanitizer for several minutes before using anything. Could I do anything else to try and further sanitize my equipment or do I have a flaw in my process? I initially thought my taste was due to my tap water but it doesn't make sense to me that it would progress. Its a strong enough odor to totally block my dry hopping it eventually gets too bad to drink. The last batch is in the secondary now and has looked fine but has a few 1/4" bubbles on top. I used spring water for the top off on this batch.
Any help is appreciated. SWMBO is beginning to question the whole homebrewing hobby.
My question is could my racking cane or tubing be causing this continued contamination? I rinse and wash everything after use and rinse and soak in sanitizer for several minutes before using anything. Could I do anything else to try and further sanitize my equipment or do I have a flaw in my process? I initially thought my taste was due to my tap water but it doesn't make sense to me that it would progress. Its a strong enough odor to totally block my dry hopping it eventually gets too bad to drink. The last batch is in the secondary now and has looked fine but has a few 1/4" bubbles on top. I used spring water for the top off on this batch.
Any help is appreciated. SWMBO is beginning to question the whole homebrewing hobby.