'Well, that's very strange, because VWP basically is bleach. Were you using it at at least the recommended dosing rate?'
Yeah, i'm always very generous with the stuff, and tend to mix it very strong. It never smelt, or at least seemed, quite as potent as neat bleach though, and I definately got infections despite using it thoroughly on everything.
'To be honest what you are describing sounds like the hop oils surfacing and sitting in a film on top of the beer, that's why your "infections" are not developing, but your paranoia has grown with every batch since one real infection I suspect.'
Well, i cant say for total certainty if the batches that displayed the same visual symptoms after two weeks as batches that certainly did go VERY bad after three weeks, would've gone bad if i'd left them to continue fermenting, because on a couple of occasions i got them in the corny quick, and they seemed to be fine. However, I did do a batch that displayed the tea-like film i mentioned previously, that i got quickly into a corny, then stupidly forgot to purge the o2, only to check it a week later in the keg to find the horrible moldy film that the infected batches got (it was definately infected, i'm not talking about the light film or floating froth/bits you occasionally get froms hops/krausen/yeast etc. I carbed it up anyway, and me and some mates drank it young and quick and it wasn't too awful lol!) - which led me to the conclusion that i was catching the infection before it fully developed, but if exposed to o2 in the keg it'd continue to develop.
Obviously, I can only make judgement calls on these things from the experience i have. After observing and tipping about 3 batches now that had gleaming white powdery/plasticy coating and tasted vinegary, and bottling one that looked abit dodgy on the off-chance itd be ok, only to find a month later i had 40 bottles of vinegar (that wasn't fun lol), I feel i've actually become quite good at spotting the signs. When i've seen the signs on the brew, i've racked off quick, and 'saved' the odd brew, if i was being overly cautious it doesn't really matter, as when i took the chance and left them i ended up losing beer when the infection fully developed.
With each brew I've gradually changed bits of equipment, and altered my cleaning process, and have just found that using alot of neat bleach has resulted in the first brew that showed no signs of the infection at all after 2-weeks (despite having alot of yeast, and hop gunk floating on the top, but all stuff i've seen before and know is fine). It may not have been the bleach that fixed the problem. I did take a months break between brews since the last one, so it might be that. Either way, i stuck with the same bleach process for a brew i did last week, and am hoping it'll be ok. If it is, i might go back to the VWP anyway, as i did a good 20-30 batches using the stuff with no problems before i got the infection for the first time.
Hope that's not too rambling
