adamreef said:I would definitely not worry about it. I shudder to think what falls, flies and/or crawls onto commercial brew vessels and problems there are rare.
You won't find anything like that in our fv's!
adamreef said:I would definitely not worry about it. I shudder to think what falls, flies and/or crawls onto commercial brew vessels and problems there are rare.
I have some very large pine trees in my back yard. On a very windy brew day, right after I had finished cooling down. A bunch of pine needles feel into my IPA when I pulled the lid off my pot to pullout the wort chiller. Beer turned out just fine. I named it Piney The Elder.
"Your Fly is Down" ale
I peed in my wort accidentally. Is it ok? And if so, what should I name it and what style would you say it is?
I peed in my wort accidentally. Is it ok? And if so, what should I name it and what style would you say it is?
Don't listen to this guy....clearly he's crazy. He replaces SOME vowels with asterisks. You don't need advice from a loon like that
An Englishman, a Scotsman, and an Irishman are seated side-by-side at a bar. Each has a mug of beer in front of him....
Had it happen to me I brew outside , never had a problem with the beer. If all this bacteria was going to kill you you'd be dead by now. I say finish it and drink.
Can we please stay serious here. The is a clear solution to this issue.
If a fly lands in your beer you must put in a spider to catch the fly and then a bird to catch the spider and then a cat to catch the bird and then a dog to catch the cat and then a cow to catch the dog and then a horse of course.
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