Corvetteloverzo6
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Hello everyone,
I'm new to the forum (first post) and I've got a doozy of a question.
Back story:
I built a mash tun out of a 10 gallon blue Lowe's water cooler. I've done two all grain brews with it and both have a plastic flavor to them.
I pondered if it could be chlorine and/or chloramine in my water, but I used 5 gallons of store bought spring water and I boiled the rest of my tap water to get rid of the chlorine (didn't have any campden tablets on hand)
Anyway, yesterday I did a simple test and put water in my mash tun and let it sit as if I was doing a mash. I let it sit for 60 minutes and then pulled off a glass of water and let the water cool off. Lo and behold, the water has a plastic flavor to it.
So my question are:
1) Has anyone had this issue? and
2) Is there any way to fix this problem or do I need to scrap this mash tun?
3) Could chrloamine be the culprit?
Sorry for the sporadic first post. Any ideas or suggestions will be greatly appreciated!
I'm new to the forum (first post) and I've got a doozy of a question.
Back story:
I built a mash tun out of a 10 gallon blue Lowe's water cooler. I've done two all grain brews with it and both have a plastic flavor to them.
I pondered if it could be chlorine and/or chloramine in my water, but I used 5 gallons of store bought spring water and I boiled the rest of my tap water to get rid of the chlorine (didn't have any campden tablets on hand)
Anyway, yesterday I did a simple test and put water in my mash tun and let it sit as if I was doing a mash. I let it sit for 60 minutes and then pulled off a glass of water and let the water cool off. Lo and behold, the water has a plastic flavor to it.
So my question are:
1) Has anyone had this issue? and
2) Is there any way to fix this problem or do I need to scrap this mash tun?
3) Could chrloamine be the culprit?
Sorry for the sporadic first post. Any ideas or suggestions will be greatly appreciated!