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slothrop

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So I had a batch of NB's Sinistral Warrior extract kit in the primary for almost four weeks and finally got around to transferring it.

I opened the lid yesterday and took a whiff it gave me a burning in the nose like when you eat a bunch of wasabi. Is that a bad thing and what does it mean?

I followed the standard extract kit instructions and my usual sanitizing with StarSan. I used Nottingham yeast for no particular reason instead of the recommended American ale yeast.

Link to kit: http://www.northernbrewer.com/brewing/recipe-kits/extract-kits/extract-ale-kits/sinistral-warrior-ipa-extract-kit.html
 
CO2 will do that to you. Next time don't inhale. Nothing else is wrong, you just got a whiff of co2. Many have almost fainted when opening up their fermentation chambers.
 
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