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Any reason you put them in the shower to begin with?
Also check the other 6 over a sink, make sure you dont have a foaming gyser when you pop the caps!!
The one that I did open was gingerly opened over the sink, just in case, but it didn't have any activity.
I put it in the shower in case of bottle bombs, ironically. The plan was if anything did go boom, the mess would be contained to the shower, I could clean up the glass, and give everything a rinse, and be done.
I just brewed up another batch last night, this time a Wiezen.
What would I stand to lose by conditioning in my secondary for the first week after fermentation ends? Given the results of the last batch I'm thinking:
Ferment in the primary. Transfer to the secondary for a week.
(wash primary, sterilize before transfer).
Transfer back to primary, wash and sterilize secondary, transfer back to secondary and prime. Leave it for a week, and then bottle.
This should (in my mind) still allow the beer to carbonate and condition some, while minimizing the risk of bombs in my warmer than is good for me environment.
Thoughts?