Hey everyone. Been lurking around the forums for a while now. I ordered all my stuff and brewed my first beer a few weeks ago and bottled it last night. Sampled it last weekend and while bottling last night, and even after all my concerns, everyone here was right in their motto "RDWHAHB". (Did I do that right?
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I did pretty much everything I could do to screw up my first brew (used bleach to sanitize, left my back door wide open to help cool the wort, used bagged ice from a vendor, touched a sanitized mug while getting my first sample) and it was fine all the way up until I did a check on the bottles a few minutes ago.
My first question, for those still hanging with my long post, is this:
Do I have a contaminated bottle on my hands? I have a brown spot around a portion of the top of the bottle, and the bottle seems to have quite a bit of carbonation in it already, after barely 24 hours in the bottle. I attached a picture for everyone to check out.

So like I asked, is this one single bad bottle out of the batch? How much carbonation should I have at this point? The other bottles don't seem to be this...fizzy...
Oh, I used StarSan for the bottling. I did alot of research before I used the bleach, and I didn't get any smells or off flavors (samples both tasted awesome), but I just wanted the ease of use SS offered. I also have the bottles stored in a VERY dark place, since I used recycled clear bottles for the first go around. They were all cleaned multiple times and soaked in StarSan for 4-5 minutes each.
Thanks in advance guys!
I did pretty much everything I could do to screw up my first brew (used bleach to sanitize, left my back door wide open to help cool the wort, used bagged ice from a vendor, touched a sanitized mug while getting my first sample) and it was fine all the way up until I did a check on the bottles a few minutes ago.
My first question, for those still hanging with my long post, is this:
Do I have a contaminated bottle on my hands? I have a brown spot around a portion of the top of the bottle, and the bottle seems to have quite a bit of carbonation in it already, after barely 24 hours in the bottle. I attached a picture for everyone to check out.

So like I asked, is this one single bad bottle out of the batch? How much carbonation should I have at this point? The other bottles don't seem to be this...fizzy...
Oh, I used StarSan for the bottling. I did alot of research before I used the bleach, and I didn't get any smells or off flavors (samples both tasted awesome), but I just wanted the ease of use SS offered. I also have the bottles stored in a VERY dark place, since I used recycled clear bottles for the first go around. They were all cleaned multiple times and soaked in StarSan for 4-5 minutes each.
Thanks in advance guys!