A short story of my beer catastrophe and how it turned out to be the masterpiece that I planned it to be. On 11/30, 48 hours after I brewed this beer, I received this picture from my roommate. Unfortunately due to the nature of my work, I am usually gone for 12-16 hours at a time throughout the day. I got this message at 8am, I didn't return home to fix it until 6pm. So, my beer sat open for ten hours...
I was cleaning beer off of the ceiling. :rockin:
It was pretty bad. But, I decided there is no use in pouring it out, might as well let it continue. Cleaned the lid, soaked a clothe in sanitizer for about 5 minutes, cleaned the brim of the bucket, sanitized the lid, capped the bucket and added a blowoff valve. One week later I siphoned it to secondary on 6oz of cacao nibs and about 10oz of french pressed coffee. No infection yet!
And today, I kegged it, and it is perfect, no infection, and the flavor is incredible.


I was cleaning beer off of the ceiling. :rockin:
It was pretty bad. But, I decided there is no use in pouring it out, might as well let it continue. Cleaned the lid, soaked a clothe in sanitizer for about 5 minutes, cleaned the brim of the bucket, sanitized the lid, capped the bucket and added a blowoff valve. One week later I siphoned it to secondary on 6oz of cacao nibs and about 10oz of french pressed coffee. No infection yet!
And today, I kegged it, and it is perfect, no infection, and the flavor is incredible.
