Hey Folks,
I must confess this (hopefully it will help me), but I believe I committed beer negligence. I made a my version of an American wheat about 2 months ago. Immediately in the primary, the air lock was no bubbling however I was 90% sure CO2 was being produced due to certain characteristics and thought my lid wasn't sealing properly (yes I did try to push down everywhere to make the lid seal). I wasn't too concerned since the co2 would keep the room air out, I just needed to make sure to transfer it to a 2ndary when fermentation was slowing down. Well fast forward 2 months and I decide to transfer it. Its been done fermenting and sitting on old yeast for 2 months. I opened it and it smells like yucky beer. If I had to describe it, it is mostly beer smell with a hint of puke smell. Oh and it taste like sh**. Definitely not drinkable. I bottled about 10 bottles and moved 3 gallons to a secondary. I had time to move it, I just didn't
I must confess this (hopefully it will help me), but I believe I committed beer negligence. I made a my version of an American wheat about 2 months ago. Immediately in the primary, the air lock was no bubbling however I was 90% sure CO2 was being produced due to certain characteristics and thought my lid wasn't sealing properly (yes I did try to push down everywhere to make the lid seal). I wasn't too concerned since the co2 would keep the room air out, I just needed to make sure to transfer it to a 2ndary when fermentation was slowing down. Well fast forward 2 months and I decide to transfer it. Its been done fermenting and sitting on old yeast for 2 months. I opened it and it smells like yucky beer. If I had to describe it, it is mostly beer smell with a hint of puke smell. Oh and it taste like sh**. Definitely not drinkable. I bottled about 10 bottles and moved 3 gallons to a secondary. I had time to move it, I just didn't