sodium met smell
sodium met smell
Greetings fellow beerlovers
Set to boiling water today (we have tank) for my 2nd brew, to realise that i had left sodium met in the fermenter for, oh, 3 days. It stinks to say the least - made the mistake of leaning over it when i took the tap out of the soak and almost burnt my nostrils. Have rinsed, and am now leaving it to air to get rid of the smell.
We bought a secondhand kettle once that smelt the same and it was the worst coffee i've ever tasted (even worse than that cheap arse stuff office kitchens stock).
Any experience with the same out there? Love to here some good stories but the search on this forum so far has led me to believe if i brew in this fermenter now it's gonna taste like shit.
Set to boiling water today (we have tank) for my 2nd brew, to realise that i had left sodium met in the fermenter for, oh, 3 days. It stinks to say the least - made the mistake of leaning over it when i took the tap out of the soak and almost burnt my nostrils. Have rinsed, and am now leaving it to air to get rid of the smell.
We bought a secondhand kettle once that smelt the same and it was the worst coffee i've ever tasted (even worse than that cheap arse stuff office kitchens stock).
Any experience with the same out there? Love to here some good stories but the search on this forum so far has led me to believe if i brew in this fermenter now it's gonna taste like shit.
i've been spending too much of my beer on money.
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Yeah it's weird, I rinsed with cold water as it says on the bottle. It still smelt really strong. I put boiling water in it and that's when the smell filled the room, I guess the steam really got it up in the air? Decied after that to leave it a few days to air. It still has a faint-medium smell but I am hoping it won't affect the next brew too much
It has now has water in it cooling down for the next brew.
Fingers crossed!
It has now has water in it cooling down for the next brew.
Fingers crossed!
i've been spending too much of my beer on money.
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I suspect people don't follow the directions on anything related to cleaning.
A just wack it in mentality.
2 teaspoon to a litre and a good rinse is plenty.
I never have a drama.
The stuff is foodsafe and theres no way it can stuff a beer IMHO.
Each to there own I guess.
A just wack it in mentality.
2 teaspoon to a litre and a good rinse is plenty.
I never have a drama.
The stuff is foodsafe and theres no way it can stuff a beer IMHO.
Each to there own I guess.
Don't re-invent the wheel, change the tyre..
I've got the same smell in my fermenter after using sodium met. It was the first time I have used the stuff as I used to just use boiling water (Which worked fine, I just thought I should do it better). I used 1 teaspoon to a litre, swooshed it around and left is for about 20 mins. After I rinsed it out man did it have a bad smell. Seems to be getting a bit better now but I hope it doesn't taint my next brew.
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