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Last night I had chili as well as a couple pints of an IPA I brewed. Whew. When I first started brewing I was bottling and drinking beers that were green and still had a lot of suspended yeast in them but I've since stopped doing that. I can feel the difference between the unfermentables farts and the yeast ones. The yeast ones make me blow up like a damn balloon, very uncomfortable. The unfermentables just make me stinky but not uncomfortable.
 
Very interesting (and funny) thread. Thanks for the tip on cutting the tube shorter in the keg. My first time using a keg and I noticed right away that tube was too long! Was going to cut it anyway... good to know this was a good idea.
 
I've always believed it's the yeast. Use gelatin and coldcrash for kegging, or before bottling.

I see I posted same almost 9 years ago, in this same thread. Has it really been that long? Hmmm.

lol! and back on topic, before i knew i needed to add gluco to my rice beer (using alpha only)...i got the runs something fierce from the dextrins...works like soluble fiber you know....

edit: (and having the runs, you know it's scary to even try and 'pass gas'! :))
 
I've always believed it's the yeast.

I agree. Pour a bottle of beer which was fermented with a yeast strain that does not compact well at all (and thereby passes the yeast directly to the glass) and you are asking for this problem.
 
i hope someday, when i'm a ~90 years old, and ready to die. I see a thread like this brought back from the dead, from 2007 or something, so i can die happy....
 
What about all of the above? And mass producers are not immune from this either. Drink a sixer of bud and throe down a plate of nachos. You will pay for it later.
 
Ever tried bottling the wrong fermentor when you had two hefe's in fermenting and you took the one which was on its height of sulfur-production instead of the one which was done?

I believe I wrote about that one in another thread. Cheap rocket propellant, just not to exaggerate.
 
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got a good laugh with this at the bottom of this very page! call tech support (HBT)! with a feeling of bewilderment! lol

we'll help you get the the bottom, no pun intended, of it!
 
I've never noticed any digestive distress from homebrew. Now Genesee Cream Ale, well that's a whole different topic!
 
Check out FODMAPS. Basically sugars that are not digested in your stomach that do get digested by bacteria in your lower intestine. =Farts.
 
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