to everyone who helped thanks! after one week in cold storage i eased a cap off and it didn't gush! in fact it acted like a moderately normal beer. still gave a large amount of foam on pour but i'm hoping that cools down with more cold.
I am gonna keep them in the fridge for another week or two...
Thanks , I seem to be hearing all sortsa different things like cold crash carbonation and over carbonation. This is my first bath so I have decided up my batch to try different methods.
When I say I burped them, I mean I opened the cap a little. And the had a stream of beer and foam going...
How cool, like 40-50? 30? I accidentlt posted this topic twice ( just found that out) and one other guy said that since I am only cooling these bottle and then Opening that's a issue. He suggested putti g them in a fridge for two weeks. And that that my help. Any thoughts? I'm gonna devide this...
I accidentlt posted this twice so I had no idea you guys were responding to this! A: I added the honey straight to the batch and stirred it well but never diluted it with hot water or anything. What should I have done?
B: I opened many bottles to burp them and all were gushers but yes, I only...
hmm... well, i let it sit in the car boy an extra 3 weeks I think? any way to tell if this is an infection? I assume letting it sit won't help. so the best cours of action is put them in the fridge carefully un cap after their cold, re-cap.
then wait and see?
So I made this hoppy pumpkin ale (first batch ). 1.044 was my start Gv, my end was about 4.1 %.
{I got help with all this here https://www.homebrewtalk.com/f39/priming-honey-got-some-questions-362277/}.
I primed it with some local unpasteurized honey.
I asked how I should measure it out and...
So I made this hoppy pumpkin ale (first batch ). 1.044 was my start Gv, my end was about 4.1 %.
{I got help with all this here https://www.homebrewtalk.com/f39/priming-honey-got-some-questions-362277/ }.
I primed it with some local unpasteurized honey.
I asked how I should measure it out...