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Wort doesn't show signs of ferment: don't worry (but open it up and take a reading, that's cool)
Don't secondary and leave it on the cake for a month: don't worry
Drive it a little ways before pushing it into an oxygen filled bottle 50+ times: OMG Your beer is the worzt!!!!

The hell?

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wort doesn't show signs of ferment: Don't worry (but open it up and take a reading, that's cool)
don't secondary and leave it on the cake for a month: Don't worry
drive it a little ways before pushing it into an oxygen filled bottle 50+ times: Omg your beer is the worzt!!!!

The hell?

Best.
Thread.
Ever.

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More trolling.

It's valid advice to not drive around with your beer to go bottle somewhere else. When I move my fermenter up to where I bottle keg it gets sloshed around unless I'm very careful, I can't imagine a car suspension is impervious to whatever is out there on the road.
 
Largest open container...ever.... Honest officer, I'm headed to a friends to bottle!!!
 
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