Hello folks!
I bottled a Red IPA two weeks ago and had no issues when initially opening a few bottles (admittedly I opened a few early...) but just today I cracked open a bottle and got a gusher. It wasn't bad, mind you. It only gushed if I let it sit in the bottle, when I poured it into a glass it was fine. So I tried another, thinking it was just that one bottle, then another - all gushers.
I actually UNDERcarbonated this beer so I believe what I'm experiencing would constitute an infection, but the taste isn't bad (again, only two weeks conditioning so far). I was extremely meticulous in trying to keep this beer clean from infection but alas, I was not successful.
My question is: I placed all the cases of beer in the fridge in the hopes that cooling the beer down (they've been at 72 F for the past two weeks) will slow/stop the gushing from getting worse. Am I correct in this? Or is it too late and it's time to dump/drink immediately. As a side note, I was HOPING to give some of these away at a function in 2 months.
Thanks!
I bottled a Red IPA two weeks ago and had no issues when initially opening a few bottles (admittedly I opened a few early...) but just today I cracked open a bottle and got a gusher. It wasn't bad, mind you. It only gushed if I let it sit in the bottle, when I poured it into a glass it was fine. So I tried another, thinking it was just that one bottle, then another - all gushers.
I actually UNDERcarbonated this beer so I believe what I'm experiencing would constitute an infection, but the taste isn't bad (again, only two weeks conditioning so far). I was extremely meticulous in trying to keep this beer clean from infection but alas, I was not successful.
My question is: I placed all the cases of beer in the fridge in the hopes that cooling the beer down (they've been at 72 F for the past two weeks) will slow/stop the gushing from getting worse. Am I correct in this? Or is it too late and it's time to dump/drink immediately. As a side note, I was HOPING to give some of these away at a function in 2 months.
Thanks!