brewchemistry
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Original Post
Have been brewing for just over 2 years, And can easily say i have over 400 Gallons under my belt. And i've never had a spoiled batch EVER.. Im pretty sure this has nothing to do with my experience or anything, But i recently upgraded ALL my equipment for larger output, Kettle, Primary and Secondary storage tanks, Siphons, filters... Everything is recently purchased. and have been experimenting with my recipes, And both batches have been sour.. I bought all this **** that came with this "cleanser" think it may be the that. I have now came to the conclusion it cant be the recipes there solid.. What do you guys thing?! You have to rinse after you use this, Every brew i have made has been used with one step sanitizer (a non rinse), And it just so happens the last 2 batches are spoiled with this new mysterious sanitizer called "B-Bright". Please help before i spoil the next batch?! this is the 2nd Keg down the drain..
Cheers!
Reply 2
Thanks so much for all the responses, Yes i was using one step sanitizer. The mini brew room is the exact same setup i have been using when brewing before.. Never ever spoiled a batch there, The yeast i am using is Safale US-05, I proof my yeast in 95F water for like 20 mins before pitch. Primary and secondary where at a constant 72-74F. I have picked up some star-san and more ingredients today, I am planning on brewing a 12 pack of 12 recipes, I have a table top chemistry set i brew some of my recipes in before i decide to pursue to brew larger quantities. I recently upgraded to like a few new kettles 30 gallon, and a 6 gallon for smaller brews, got 4 new ferm tanks and all new brew accessories, I also have just stocked the yeast bank with a few of my own experimental yeasts and all the Platinum label White labs i can get my hands on, Thanks for all the responses. If anyone has any other questions please feel free to let me know or message. I will respond as soon as possible
Have been brewing for just over 2 years, And can easily say i have over 400 Gallons under my belt. And i've never had a spoiled batch EVER.. Im pretty sure this has nothing to do with my experience or anything, But i recently upgraded ALL my equipment for larger output, Kettle, Primary and Secondary storage tanks, Siphons, filters... Everything is recently purchased. and have been experimenting with my recipes, And both batches have been sour.. I bought all this **** that came with this "cleanser" think it may be the that. I have now came to the conclusion it cant be the recipes there solid.. What do you guys thing?! You have to rinse after you use this, Every brew i have made has been used with one step sanitizer (a non rinse), And it just so happens the last 2 batches are spoiled with this new mysterious sanitizer called "B-Bright". Please help before i spoil the next batch?! this is the 2nd Keg down the drain..
Cheers!
Reply 2
Thanks so much for all the responses, Yes i was using one step sanitizer. The mini brew room is the exact same setup i have been using when brewing before.. Never ever spoiled a batch there, The yeast i am using is Safale US-05, I proof my yeast in 95F water for like 20 mins before pitch. Primary and secondary where at a constant 72-74F. I have picked up some star-san and more ingredients today, I am planning on brewing a 12 pack of 12 recipes, I have a table top chemistry set i brew some of my recipes in before i decide to pursue to brew larger quantities. I recently upgraded to like a few new kettles 30 gallon, and a 6 gallon for smaller brews, got 4 new ferm tanks and all new brew accessories, I also have just stocked the yeast bank with a few of my own experimental yeasts and all the Platinum label White labs i can get my hands on, Thanks for all the responses. If anyone has any other questions please feel free to let me know or message. I will respond as soon as possible