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zgreenside

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Tl;Dr at the bottom.
I'm thinking there isn't much I can do at this point other than give it time and pray, but here's the scoop.
I made a Munich Dunkel on 12/31, ended up being super efficient and had 8 gallons on a 6 gallon batch. Could only fit 6 gallons in my primary and didn't want to waste the rest, so it threw it in my 3 gallon better bottle and thought nothing of it (first time using the BB). Fast forward to 2/7, I kegged the first 5 gallons and it was phenomenal! Won first place with it in a local competiton, so definitely very good!

There's another competition coming up next month, so I figured it was time to keg the stuff in the BB so that I can enter it (and thus kegged last night, 3/3), but upon tasting it tonight I'm getting a very strong plastic smell that I can only attribute to the BB. It still tastes great, but I can't enter something that smells like that especially after winning with it in another comp. Is this something that might disapate with time (within reason so that I can enter it in ~ 1 month) or am I stuck with a plastic beer D:

My other question is with yeast washing. I washed the yeast from the better bottle so I could keep some around, will I run into issues of plastic taste using this yeast again, or should I not worry?

Thanks and sorry for the wall o text

Tl;dr - made beer in better bottle, now tastes/smells like better bottle.
 
Did you thoroughly Clem the BB before using it? Any container, plastic, metal, or glass often have residues from manufacturing.
I've used BB's exclusively for four years & have never had any issues.


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Did you thoroughly Clem the BB before using it? Any container, plastic, metal, or glass often have residues from manufacturing.
I've used BB's exclusively for four years & have never had any issues.


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I want to say yes, I'm always good with cleaning, but I think I thought because it was new that I could just sanitize with star San and it would be good to go. That must be where I faulted :/

With time do you think the smell might disapate? I can drink it no problem, but I won't turn it in to a comp like this :D. Not to mention I still have some of the original left, I'll just have to conserve it and hope the hops don't disapate much in another month ;)
 
Not sure about this batch. Give it some time & see. At least it was the overage on a very good beer.
Good luck!


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Friends of plastic, I have 8 better bottles and 6 glass carboys, and 2 ss conicals in my brewshed. I can taste the plastic. Fuss as you will, There is a taste of plastic. I wish it were not so. I love better bottles. But I can taste a difference between glass and plastic. Sorry if some take offense,.
 

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