Travis K. Jansen
Well-Known Member
Seriously, I'm just asking out of curiosity since it's been about 10 years since I've bottled a homebrew...
I am bottle conditioning one of my belgians and they've been going for about a week. I'm not cracking any to test for at least 3 weeks. However, I did take a looka them this morning and it looks like 2 of the bottles have about a mm of foam sitting atop the liquid, while the remaining 25 are foamless.
Again, disclaimer, I'm not worried, I'm relaxing, and I'm having a homebrew. I'm just curious where that foam would come from and why the other bottles don't have it. Does that mean maybe air got into those two? The anticipation of that three week date hurts so good
I am bottle conditioning one of my belgians and they've been going for about a week. I'm not cracking any to test for at least 3 weeks. However, I did take a looka them this morning and it looks like 2 of the bottles have about a mm of foam sitting atop the liquid, while the remaining 25 are foamless.
Again, disclaimer, I'm not worried, I'm relaxing, and I'm having a homebrew. I'm just curious where that foam would come from and why the other bottles don't have it. Does that mean maybe air got into those two? The anticipation of that three week date hurts so good
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