barkscruff
Well-Known Member
I live in Rockaway Beach NY which was devastated by Hurricane Sandy last week. I had a batch of Midwest Java Stout in my secondary and was planning on bottling once I had a few more empties...Then the storm hit.
Since we have no heat or electricity, the temperature of the beer has dropped to about 50 degrees. Since I have been busy helping clean up, I still haven't been able to deal with the beer.
Is there any chance to save this beer? I had been looking forward to bottling it and would like to salvage if possible. I can probably take the bucket out of there an have a buddy bottle for me. It was in primary for 2 weeks and its been in the secondary now for 3.5 weeks with the cold brewed coffee.
Thanks
Since we have no heat or electricity, the temperature of the beer has dropped to about 50 degrees. Since I have been busy helping clean up, I still haven't been able to deal with the beer.
Is there any chance to save this beer? I had been looking forward to bottling it and would like to salvage if possible. I can probably take the bucket out of there an have a buddy bottle for me. It was in primary for 2 weeks and its been in the secondary now for 3.5 weeks with the cold brewed coffee.
Thanks