Cleaned out the SS brew bucket that had the German Pilsner and packaged that in a clean and gas checked corny. Oh my... Absolutely gorgeous beer - clear and clean. 34/70 doing the job well at a steady 55°F fermentation. Carbing up now in the keezer "on deck circle".
Also cleaned out 2 corny kegs. The blue top corny was from the kicked Mocha Stout and sat for a week before cleaning... And had a wild smell like acetone. (Ethyl acetate?) Hmmm. Research. Learn something every day. My best guess is I had some "autolysis" - which basically means the enzymes and cells are eating themselves in a death throw. Cleaned it out well with PBW and very hot water, letting it soak for an hour with a lot of shaking and swishing.
No smell at all after cleaning . Note to self... When a corny kicks, at least give it a good rinse if you feel like waiting to clean it.
Also cleaned out 2 corny kegs. The blue top corny was from the kicked Mocha Stout and sat for a week before cleaning... And had a wild smell like acetone. (Ethyl acetate?) Hmmm. Research. Learn something every day. My best guess is I had some "autolysis" - which basically means the enzymes and cells are eating themselves in a death throw. Cleaned it out well with PBW and very hot water, letting it soak for an hour with a lot of shaking and swishing.
No smell at all after cleaning . Note to self... When a corny kicks, at least give it a good rinse if you feel like waiting to clean it.
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