I've made a lot of sours, and keep them in lots of 1 gallon glass carboys and 3 gallon HDPE containers. I find the HDPE seem to have less O2 intake than the glass; I figure it is the stopper that is permeable on the glass, while the top of the HDPE is a hard plastic screw top.
The issue. About a month ago I moved 2 of the HDPE containers. I loosened the screw top so as not to suck back the airlock when I picked them up. They were moved about 10 feet, and have not been disturbed since. Last week I was cleaning up and noticed one of the tops of the HDPE containers was loose - I had not screwed it back down.
These are both about 9 months (1 Flanders, 1 Lambic). My plan was to take a third out of each and combine that into a third container, and then add fruit to all 3 containers.
Have I potentially ruined one of the beers? I suspect there was no pellicle as I generally don't get a pellicle on the HDPE beers, only the ones in glass (the same beer too). I will take a gravity reading and taste the beers before I do anything, but just wondering if I should be concerned with the one with the loose lid. Is the PH too low for vinegar to take hold?
The issue. About a month ago I moved 2 of the HDPE containers. I loosened the screw top so as not to suck back the airlock when I picked them up. They were moved about 10 feet, and have not been disturbed since. Last week I was cleaning up and noticed one of the tops of the HDPE containers was loose - I had not screwed it back down.
These are both about 9 months (1 Flanders, 1 Lambic). My plan was to take a third out of each and combine that into a third container, and then add fruit to all 3 containers.
Have I potentially ruined one of the beers? I suspect there was no pellicle as I generally don't get a pellicle on the HDPE beers, only the ones in glass (the same beer too). I will take a gravity reading and taste the beers before I do anything, but just wondering if I should be concerned with the one with the loose lid. Is the PH too low for vinegar to take hold?