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    Slowly building micro gush in bottles

    I'm so glad you shared your experience because I've never heard of beerstone, but it seems like a probable candidate. As you suggested, I haven't always rinse homebrew bottles out after a pour. It might be a day later depending on the circumstance. When rinsing out the sedimented yeast, I'd...
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    Slowly building micro gush in bottles

    Oh that's interesting, I've had very few (maybe only 1 or 2) Brett beers before, so this is new to me. I've had the same poly carboy bucket for years, so maybe there's some sinister yeast hanging around in a scratch here or there that aren't getting killed by the sanitizer. Seems unlikely, but...
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    Beer not carbonating in the bottle

    This is strange...I'd be scratching my head too. I might suggest trying a few troubleshooting steps at once to try to find the problem quickly. You could try adding a little yeast to one bottle and adding a little sugar to another bottle. I imagine it's one of those two issues unless you have...
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    Slowly building micro gush in bottles

    Hi everyone :) I've made ~10 batches of beer, and I've noticed a strange micro gush phenomenon across several batches, particularly the last few. After popping a cap on a homebrew bottle, I have to pour the beer into a glass within ~3-5 seconds or else I'll get a micro gush that makes the beer...
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