G grumpyn55 Well-Known Member Joined Jul 7, 2012 Messages 47 Reaction score 0 Oct 23, 2012 #1 Do not think that this is a problem but thought I would ask just in case. Fermentation bucket got shaken up while I was moving some cases it has been in the bucket for 4 days any advice will be helpful thanks
Do not think that this is a problem but thought I would ask just in case. Fermentation bucket got shaken up while I was moving some cases it has been in the bucket for 4 days any advice will be helpful thanks
helibrewer Supporting Member HBT Supporter Joined Nov 11, 2011 Messages 4,170 Reaction score 489 Location Wilmington Oct 23, 2012 #2 I have shaken mine, stirred mine, etc......no worries at all.
edds5p0 KN4SQH Joined Sep 21, 2012 Messages 377 Reaction score 55 Oct 23, 2012 #3 Your beer is bad and you should feel bad for ruining it. I'm kidding, of course. If anything, you just woke up some yeast and knocked out some CO2. You're good, sir.
Your beer is bad and you should feel bad for ruining it. I'm kidding, of course. If anything, you just woke up some yeast and knocked out some CO2. You're good, sir.
G Gabba Well-Known Member Joined Oct 12, 2012 Messages 60 Reaction score 4 Oct 23, 2012 #4 edds5p0 said: Your beer is bad and you should feel bad for ruining it. I'm kidding, of course. If anything, you just woke up some yeast and knocked out some CO2. You're good, sir. Click to expand...
edds5p0 said: Your beer is bad and you should feel bad for ruining it. I'm kidding, of course. If anything, you just woke up some yeast and knocked out some CO2. You're good, sir. Click to expand...
edds5p0 KN4SQH Joined Sep 21, 2012 Messages 377 Reaction score 55 Oct 23, 2012 #5 Brilliant! That's just what I going for.