toestothesun
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Hello All,
Just wanted to see what the board thought of the possibility of my pale ale being completely oxidized. Long story short, the majority of the things during the brew process went extremely well until tonight.
Well, during bottling the wand/hose/bucket seemed to get an extreme amount of air in it. I'd fill a few bottles and then the beer would go siphoning back up into the bucket and it would bubble like crazy (almost as hard as if it were boiling). It probably did this about six or seven times So, why do you think this happened and what do you think the chances are that my beer is ruined? How can I prevent this in the future?
Thanks in advance
Just wanted to see what the board thought of the possibility of my pale ale being completely oxidized. Long story short, the majority of the things during the brew process went extremely well until tonight.
Well, during bottling the wand/hose/bucket seemed to get an extreme amount of air in it. I'd fill a few bottles and then the beer would go siphoning back up into the bucket and it would bubble like crazy (almost as hard as if it were boiling). It probably did this about six or seven times So, why do you think this happened and what do you think the chances are that my beer is ruined? How can I prevent this in the future?
Thanks in advance