kidamadeus
Member
Greetings all, my name is Cliff and I am brand new here. Howdy!
After years of being a beer collector, I finally decided to take the leap and buy a home brewing/kegging kit and recently finished my first batch: an AHS Belgian Wit extract kit. I must say that I was very pleased with the results! My father (who seriously doubted that I could make beer) actually picked my homebrew over Leinenkugel's Honey Wheat in a blind test. I am now hooked and have another AHS kit (Texas Bock) in primary and a Bavarian Hefeweizen on order.
What fun!!
Anyway, on to the silly question...one that has plagued me since floating the keg on my first batch. It is a question regarding...(wait for it)...BEER FARTS!
Now it could have been simple coincidence, or some mild intestinal disorder, but during the periods of joyous consumption of my first batch my wife made me aware of certain fumes emanating from my body which were not conducive to hanky panky, or even casual TV watching. She blamed unfermented yeast in the pipes, and I blamed...well, I had no other excuse!
So, the question is this: did I do something wrong with the batch to cause this, or are fresh brewed Belgian Wit's known for this unfortunate side effect?
Cheers!
After years of being a beer collector, I finally decided to take the leap and buy a home brewing/kegging kit and recently finished my first batch: an AHS Belgian Wit extract kit. I must say that I was very pleased with the results! My father (who seriously doubted that I could make beer) actually picked my homebrew over Leinenkugel's Honey Wheat in a blind test. I am now hooked and have another AHS kit (Texas Bock) in primary and a Bavarian Hefeweizen on order.
What fun!!
Anyway, on to the silly question...one that has plagued me since floating the keg on my first batch. It is a question regarding...(wait for it)...BEER FARTS!
Now it could have been simple coincidence, or some mild intestinal disorder, but during the periods of joyous consumption of my first batch my wife made me aware of certain fumes emanating from my body which were not conducive to hanky panky, or even casual TV watching. She blamed unfermented yeast in the pipes, and I blamed...well, I had no other excuse!
So, the question is this: did I do something wrong with the batch to cause this, or are fresh brewed Belgian Wit's known for this unfortunate side effect?
Cheers!