As the title states, that's my question? Couldn't seem to locate an answer.
Some details...
I brewed up a concoction of some ingredients I had on hand, the brew included several "firsts" for me. First time:
- brewing 3.5 gallons
- using 100% well water
- all grain
- carbing with table sugar
I'm very laid back when it comes to my brew days, I keep little notes except recipe and mash times/temps. I left this beer on the yeast cake 29 days, it's been bottled for 3 weeks now and I put a sixer in the fridge. I tried one after maybe 10-12 hours (I know, I know... patience isn't my thing) gushed the whole bottle out, tried one after about 30 hours-- same result. Now I'm nearing 48 hours refrigerated and going to try another.
If they keep gushing even after refrigeration are bottle bombs imminent?
Tom.
Some details...
I brewed up a concoction of some ingredients I had on hand, the brew included several "firsts" for me. First time:
- brewing 3.5 gallons
- using 100% well water
- all grain
- carbing with table sugar
I'm very laid back when it comes to my brew days, I keep little notes except recipe and mash times/temps. I left this beer on the yeast cake 29 days, it's been bottled for 3 weeks now and I put a sixer in the fridge. I tried one after maybe 10-12 hours (I know, I know... patience isn't my thing) gushed the whole bottle out, tried one after about 30 hours-- same result. Now I'm nearing 48 hours refrigerated and going to try another.
If they keep gushing even after refrigeration are bottle bombs imminent?
Tom.