Cloudy brew

Ahh okay thank you. Any ideas on why mine got murky once it went through the filter ? It was perfect when it started filtering and when I came back it was foggy and almost had a pink tinge to it. I even used the plastic receiver the nalgenes come with
Was it warmer when you filtered by chance?
 
Ahh okay thank you. Any ideas on why mine got murky once it went through the filter ? It was perfect when it started filtering and when I came back it was foggy and almost had a pink tinge to it. I even used the plastic receiver the nalgenes come with

I have had a brand of bottle top filters that were made of polysterate plastic and I could only run 200ml through it before the plastic would begin to become sticky due to breakdown from the time the solvents and oils were in contact with the filter funnel. At times the brew would be cloudy if I tried to use it for longer periods of time and I would have to refilter it to clear it up. The nylon membrane never gave any problems. I have since started using filters made with polypropylene funnels and nylon membranes and haven’t had any more problems.
 
I have had a brand of bottle top filters that were made of polysterate plastic and I could only run 200ml through it before the plastic would begin to become sticky due to breakdown from the time the solvents and oils were in contact with the filter funnel. At times the brew would be cloudy if I tried to use it for longer periods of time and I would have to refilter it to clear it up. The nylon membrane never gave any problems. I have since started using filters made with polypropylene funnels and nylon membranes and haven’t had any more problems.
That's fucking scary lol.
 
No it’s a red Nalgene nylon. The red hardcore bled through last night. Normal BB. 50/50 split eo and mct. Tried another filter (same kind) thinking maybe the first one was flawed but thag doesn’t appear to be the case.
Interesting. Wonder why...
 
The problem was 100% the plastic melting. The entire inside is super tacky and it actually fused the receiver to the plastic bowl I had it sitting in. Why isn’t everyone’s plastic melting ??
 
I’m pretty sure it has something to do with the polysterate being used for the funnels. Polypropylene works fine.
Was just looking that up, the actual differences in the plastic being used to support the filter and oil. I remember reading a few times that guys would have a filter clog up and they couldn't run the full 250ml or 500ml through it, leading them to having to run a fraction of the advertised amount through a filter. All I can think is something like that is happening in those cases as well, clogging the fuck out of the filter.
 
In all the years of homebrewing i never had a issue neverrrrr..im interested in how u brewed ur gear...did i use boiling water to speed up the process? Just curious?
 
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