Hoppinghog
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Hi all I'm new to the forum but have been brewing for about a year mainly extract with specialty grains. Anyway I think I violated a cardinal rule this morning on accident.
I'm brewing a black IPA and its currently in its 26th hour of fermenting. Anyway this morning round 6 a.m. I removed the t-shirt that was covering my better bottle carboy exposing it to flourescent light from about 4 feet away for approx. 3 hours. I know I know. Once I realized what I had done I fixed the error but now I'm concerned the damage has already been done. It's still fermenting pretty vigorously but I'm still concerned.
Did I skunk my brew?
I'm brewing a black IPA and its currently in its 26th hour of fermenting. Anyway this morning round 6 a.m. I removed the t-shirt that was covering my better bottle carboy exposing it to flourescent light from about 4 feet away for approx. 3 hours. I know I know. Once I realized what I had done I fixed the error but now I'm concerned the damage has already been done. It's still fermenting pretty vigorously but I'm still concerned.
Did I skunk my brew?