Mon Mar 16, 2009 12:50 pm
Sanitation.... it's very very important. Only you can guess what caused it. If you didn't do anything different from normal, who knows. It happens even to some of the best of us.
It might be wise to replace any rubber or plastic equipment used between the boil and the carboy. Buckets, rubber stoppers, gaskets, hoses, airlocks... all that stuff can get contaminated, and once it's bad, it cannot be sanitized ever again. I know it is true.... I've tried. You can soak it for a week in Clorox and it will still come back to haunt you... maybe not with every batch, but once in a while. Replace your plastic and rubber equipment, and you should be free and clear.
Dave
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