nickdisalvo
New Member
I know, the title's a misnomer- anyhow, here's my problem:
I set off making a double IPA which happens to only be my 3rd shot at brewing. Using a True Brew kit, I followed all of the instructions but failed to realize that I'd be out of town for a week when it would need bottled. The ingredients state that it would need bottled one week after dry hopping it and I got to it exactly one week late. I was relieved to see that bubbles were still emerging from the airlock about once every 45 seconds or so, but could the late bottling have affected the beer in any way?
I set off making a double IPA which happens to only be my 3rd shot at brewing. Using a True Brew kit, I followed all of the instructions but failed to realize that I'd be out of town for a week when it would need bottled. The ingredients state that it would need bottled one week after dry hopping it and I got to it exactly one week late. I was relieved to see that bubbles were still emerging from the airlock about once every 45 seconds or so, but could the late bottling have affected the beer in any way?