AsaPhelps
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Here's the rundown. I have 2 beers that I'm serving this Saturday for a Halloween/house warming party. Brewed both (pale ale and wheat) back on the 14th of October and pitched US05 in both. They finished fermenting last Friday, both hitting their numbers. Last night I went to keg both of them and the both have a sulfur/fart smell to them.
I've been looking around online for similar posts but a lot seem to deal with Hefeweizens, Ciders and Lagers. I don't have time to let these sit (lesson learned here) to hope the smell will go away.
I did read something about hitting the beer with CO2 through the liquid out and slowly purging every now and then.
If anyone has any suggestions to help me, that would be rad - because i'd hate to serve fart beer to my friends and family Saturday.
Thanks in advance.
I've been looking around online for similar posts but a lot seem to deal with Hefeweizens, Ciders and Lagers. I don't have time to let these sit (lesson learned here) to hope the smell will go away.
I did read something about hitting the beer with CO2 through the liquid out and slowly purging every now and then.
If anyone has any suggestions to help me, that would be rad - because i'd hate to serve fart beer to my friends and family Saturday.
Thanks in advance.