MKtheGeneral
Well-Known Member
I know I'm even more sour about this at the moment (no pun intended,) Cigar City just sent an email to their El Catador members showing how this is supposed to be handled (mind you, I understand that the email was sent out before the beer went up for sale rather than issues cropping up after the sale had taken place):
We are bummed to report that we will be cancelling the sales for Amplitude tomorrow for El Catador Club.
This decision was made when our lab found some strains of lactobacillus on the plates swabbed from our brite tank, the vessel used to carbonate the beer shortly before bottling. Lactobacillus is great for our Berliner Weisse and the upcoming Sour Guava Grove, as it aids in souring the beer. In Amplitude, a big rich barrel-aged doppelbock, it'd be a disaster.
We are going to stress test some bottles and see if there are any more signs of infection. Hopefully it was just a minor scare, but until we know for sure, Amplitude bottle sales are cancelled.
We are bummed to report that we will be cancelling the sales for Amplitude tomorrow for El Catador Club.
This decision was made when our lab found some strains of lactobacillus on the plates swabbed from our brite tank, the vessel used to carbonate the beer shortly before bottling. Lactobacillus is great for our Berliner Weisse and the upcoming Sour Guava Grove, as it aids in souring the beer. In Amplitude, a big rich barrel-aged doppelbock, it'd be a disaster.
We are going to stress test some bottles and see if there are any more signs of infection. Hopefully it was just a minor scare, but until we know for sure, Amplitude bottle sales are cancelled.