CrAzYmOuSe
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Yep, no head space + over carb + Phoenix without AC in the summer = KABOOM!
Wish someone would have told me before. LMAO. I was taught to fill the bottles all the way to the top, by multiple homebrewers, because air is our enemy lol So the combination of the heat and no headspace probably did it then.
Well Im very appreciative of everyone's insights. Thanks to all. The AC is working great and now I have well over 100 brews nice and chilled in my fridge to enjoy at will. Shall I keep all of this brew cold henceforth and next time use less sugar and leave headspace?
Wish someone would have told me before. LMAO. I was taught to fill the bottles all the way to the top, by multiple homebrewers, because air is our enemy lol So the combination of the heat and no headspace probably did it then. So is it a general rule of thumb to leave the space left behind when I remove the bottling wand? Ive been topping every bottle off thus far.
Okay great. Thanks guys.
Will do. I ran out of bottles for my current brew so I racked it to secondary to buy me some time until I can empty more bottlesI will purchase a scale and use that calculator when that time arrives.
On brew/bottle days I make up a couple gallons of Star-San at the dilution rates on the label that everything gets soaked in for at least 15 minutes, and sprayed down just before each handling. Bottles are OxyCleaned with a bottle brush, rinsed, Star-Saned and air dried.
I have a desperate hypothetical to run by you boys. If I were to sanitize my bottling wand and use it to displace some liquid in these over-carbonated bottles and recap them, would that be a terrible idea? Id really like to be able to bring the yeasties back to room temp to finish doing their thing and let the brew mature a bit.