Duster72
Well-Known Member
I'm no infection expert, but based on reading lots of threads and listening to lots of podcasts, your infection problem almost has to be airborne.
I wouldn't throw away any of your equipment. I would bring it along and leave it in the garage. Make a batch in your garage and see what happens. If you get the same infection, throw out the plastic stuff.
I don't think there's any kind of strain that's so bad that you would need to throw away glass carboys or kettles.
Hell, I would buy "infected" carboys if I saw them on Craigslist. It's glass, it should be cleanable.
Also, you might want to think about switching from airlocks to a carboy cap or just aluminum foil - less chance of airborne contaminants that way.
I wouldn't throw away any of your equipment. I would bring it along and leave it in the garage. Make a batch in your garage and see what happens. If you get the same infection, throw out the plastic stuff.
I don't think there's any kind of strain that's so bad that you would need to throw away glass carboys or kettles.
Hell, I would buy "infected" carboys if I saw them on Craigslist. It's glass, it should be cleanable.
Also, you might want to think about switching from airlocks to a carboy cap or just aluminum foil - less chance of airborne contaminants that way.