Never!!!!!!!!!!
I brew inside and I heard a loud thunk but saw nothing strange. Half an hour latter I added in some hops and on stirring I realized a box of batteries had fallen into the wort.
Look at the bright side. Could have been the cat.I brew inside and I heard a loud thunk but saw nothing strange. Half an hour latter I added in some hops and on stirring I realized a box of batteries had fallen into the wort.
I'm not of the belief that time heals all beers. If you don't like it, get rid of it. Life is too short to drink bad beer.
Totally with you on this one, Yoop. You can't polish a turd.
But you know you want more kegs...you should just buy another keg...
Totally with you on this one, Yoop. You can't polish a turd.
Some off-flavors will indeed subside given enough time, but it's often an example of diminishing returns vs. ROI.
My first batch got an infection, I let it sit in bottles for a year, I still couldn't drink it without almost throwing up... so I dumped it.
I was not going to take any chances with chemicals leeching out of the batteries, also the box was plastic wrapped and it had burnt the bottom of the pot and I could smell the burnt rubber.I was expecting you to say salt shaker... not batteries... WOW.
You should have NEVER dumped that out... have you not seen the appropriate threads that I am not bothering to link here?!!? NEVER EVER DUMP YOUR BEER!
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I'm with Bobby. If I can make better - it's done. I don't care about waiting to see if it's going to get any better. It should be good to begin with, not after a wait. I trust my palate enough to know what is flavors mellowing/meddling and what is 'off.'