I can't believe I'm sharing this with you. I should keep this stuff to myself. But I sincerely wanna believe I'm not the only one to experiece a horror story like this.
It wasn't immediately apparent. It took some time to discover the scope of it. And please bare with me. I'm not a nasty person at all. Crap just happens sometimes......here goes.
I brewed a beer a while back. About the same time this brew was fermenting the house got invaded by gnats. I killed gnats for weeks and they just kept coming. I cleaned and bleached the kitchen, the bathrooms, the sink. I could not understand how these damn gnats could keep on coming on. This went on for weeks. While this was happening my brew completed fermenting and was just sitting there conditioning. I was mega busy with work and while I wasn't killing gnats, I was working. To be honest, my beer wasn't the first priority.
Finally I found the source of gnats. My teenage daughter had apparently stored a sack of potatoes in the closet. By this time it was quite old and mostly out of sight in the furthest reaches of the closet. When I finally found it, it was a nasty mess of half decomposed gnat heaven. Once it was removed from the house, the gnats lost the war. Their numbers decreased and I felf that I won.
In the meantime, the primary of brew has been setting for a while (a few months) unattended and needed attention. I knew it had gone far beyond fermentation and was definitely ready to bottle. I noticed the air-lock was dryed out, but oh well.
I open up the fermenter and I see what looks like sheets of wax floating on the top. I figure this isn't good, but I take a sample taste anyways. It taste like apples. Smells like apples too. I tell myself, it'll be alright. I just need to add some extra yeast to the bottling bucket to ensure it carbonates.
So I bottle it with a tad of S-04 added to the bottling bucket to ensure carbonation. It carbonates, and it still smells like apples, and tastes like apples. Sour apples. It is a terrible beer. Seriously, the worst I've made in years. It's actually the worst tasting beer I've made in 10 years. The only beer I ever made this bad was made with 10 year old LME and 10 year old yeast to boot. And that beer wasn't as bad as this one.
I have this thing I do, I drink bad beer (so long as it isn't poison) as a lesson to myself. So I'm drinking one of these one evening a few nights ago and my daughter points out there is a gnat in it. I pull it out with my finger and think, ick that was nasty. Tonight I pour another one and after the first drink, and yuck face, I notice a gnat in it. WTH? I pull it out with my finger then start to take another drink and a thought occures to me.......oh no.
I pour out the beer (not like it was good anyways) and open another one and pour it in my glass. Dear Lord!!!! Two gnats are floating in this one!
I think I have found the source of infection now.
I hate pouring out beer. I hate thinking that I screwed up and now I have to give my beer to the sewer rats. But after this experience, I see no other choice. Besides, the beer sucked. I pour the first bottles into a large glass bowl to check for nasties. Sure enough, most of them have gnats floating in them after examining the contents.
OMG, this is the most disgusting experience I've ever had with home brewing. I didn't see any gnats when I bottled. But they must have been there already. Under the surface of the vat. Hiding to reveal their decomposing bodies until after I bottle conditioned their corpses. The horror.
If anyone has a horror story to top that, please, let share it with me. I need some encouragement about now.
It wasn't immediately apparent. It took some time to discover the scope of it. And please bare with me. I'm not a nasty person at all. Crap just happens sometimes......here goes.
I brewed a beer a while back. About the same time this brew was fermenting the house got invaded by gnats. I killed gnats for weeks and they just kept coming. I cleaned and bleached the kitchen, the bathrooms, the sink. I could not understand how these damn gnats could keep on coming on. This went on for weeks. While this was happening my brew completed fermenting and was just sitting there conditioning. I was mega busy with work and while I wasn't killing gnats, I was working. To be honest, my beer wasn't the first priority.
Finally I found the source of gnats. My teenage daughter had apparently stored a sack of potatoes in the closet. By this time it was quite old and mostly out of sight in the furthest reaches of the closet. When I finally found it, it was a nasty mess of half decomposed gnat heaven. Once it was removed from the house, the gnats lost the war. Their numbers decreased and I felf that I won.
In the meantime, the primary of brew has been setting for a while (a few months) unattended and needed attention. I knew it had gone far beyond fermentation and was definitely ready to bottle. I noticed the air-lock was dryed out, but oh well.
I open up the fermenter and I see what looks like sheets of wax floating on the top. I figure this isn't good, but I take a sample taste anyways. It taste like apples. Smells like apples too. I tell myself, it'll be alright. I just need to add some extra yeast to the bottling bucket to ensure it carbonates.
So I bottle it with a tad of S-04 added to the bottling bucket to ensure carbonation. It carbonates, and it still smells like apples, and tastes like apples. Sour apples. It is a terrible beer. Seriously, the worst I've made in years. It's actually the worst tasting beer I've made in 10 years. The only beer I ever made this bad was made with 10 year old LME and 10 year old yeast to boot. And that beer wasn't as bad as this one.
I have this thing I do, I drink bad beer (so long as it isn't poison) as a lesson to myself. So I'm drinking one of these one evening a few nights ago and my daughter points out there is a gnat in it. I pull it out with my finger and think, ick that was nasty. Tonight I pour another one and after the first drink, and yuck face, I notice a gnat in it. WTH? I pull it out with my finger then start to take another drink and a thought occures to me.......oh no.
I pour out the beer (not like it was good anyways) and open another one and pour it in my glass. Dear Lord!!!! Two gnats are floating in this one!
I think I have found the source of infection now.
I hate pouring out beer. I hate thinking that I screwed up and now I have to give my beer to the sewer rats. But after this experience, I see no other choice. Besides, the beer sucked. I pour the first bottles into a large glass bowl to check for nasties. Sure enough, most of them have gnats floating in them after examining the contents.
OMG, this is the most disgusting experience I've ever had with home brewing. I didn't see any gnats when I bottled. But they must have been there already. Under the surface of the vat. Hiding to reveal their decomposing bodies until after I bottle conditioned their corpses. The horror.
If anyone has a horror story to top that, please, let share it with me. I need some encouragement about now.