First gusher!

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FedoraDave wrote:Of course, when I go to the ballpark, I can still get excellent craft beer nowadays, even at the Can/Am stadium here in the county.
Yup, I love how in Motown a vast majority of the sports and entertainment venues are now offering a craft selection and some even an entire bar devoted to it. For the price they charge for a BMC, another buck for something good is WELL worth it!
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DaYooper wrote:
FedoraDave wrote:Of course, when I go to the ballpark, I can still get excellent craft beer nowadays, even at the Can/Am stadium here in the county.
Yup, I love how in Motown a vast majority of the sports and entertainment venues are now offering a craft selection and some even an entire bar devoted to it. For the price they charge for a BMC, another buck for something good is WELL worth it!
My sentiments exactly.
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Well, I cracked another winter steam, and everything's fine. These are heavily carbed though, so maybe that combined with a lotta trub was the culprit. Even if it was a bug that got in that one bottle, at least it's not the whole batch. And because of all the chatter about miller high life, I'm going to drink another just on principal.
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17 replies and not a single offer from anybody to have you ship them the rest of the bottles for any quality control checks. The Borg is slipping.
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Kealia wrote:17 replies and not a single offer from anybody to have you ship them the rest of the bottles for any quality control checks. The Borg is slipping.
I guess that means you get the control sample Kaelia.
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I hate when that happens...its disgushing. :whistle:

Isn't there a pill for that? There should be. Lets invent one we've got a lot of smart folks here. :idea:
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Kealia wrote:17 replies and not a single offer from anybody to have you ship them the rest of the bottles for any quality control checks. The Borg is slipping.
I just thought it was now a given that Rick got them so no use trying as every time I've offered nothing has shown up at my stoop.
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Well, I thought I was in the clear, but the gusher issue has continued. Now it's been intermittent between two separate batches. I'm stressing. Had to dump a couple of bottles of my IRA and have managed to save a couple winter steams by letting off some carb by popping the flip tops and and resealing( flip tops rule). The Winter steams taste fine but I didn't drink the IRAs because there was a lot of particulates floating in those. I honestly don't know what would cause this. Same sanitation procedure as always. immediately after popping a brew, (and before I even drink it) I rinse thoroughly, add a small scoop of oxy and fill with water. I generally let that sit a day or so and then thoroughly rinse again. Come bottling day, I always use starsan on bottles, wand etc. I don't know if I over primed these or if I have a bug. I don't take hydrometer samples during fermentation, (figure that's one more chance for infection) but I always ferment 3 weeks. I think I'll wait to brew again until I see how the coffee stout I just bottled turns out.
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Ibasterd wrote:Well, I thought I was in the clear, but the gusher issue has continued. Now it's been intermittent between two separate batches. I'm stressing. Had to dump a couple of bottles of my IRA and have managed to save a couple winter steams by letting off some carb by popping the flip tops and and resealing( flip tops rule). The Winter steams taste fine but I didn't drink the IRAs because there was a lot of particulates floating in those. I honestly don't know what would cause this. Same sanitation procedure as always. immediately after popping a brew, (and before I even drink it) I rinse thoroughly, add a small scoop of oxy and fill with water. I generally let that sit a day or so and then thoroughly rinse again. Come bottling day, I always use starsan on bottles, wand etc. I don't know if I over primed these or if I have a bug. I don't take hydrometer samples during fermentation, (figure that's one more chance for infection) but I always ferment 3 weeks. I think I'll wait to brew again until I see how the coffee stout I just bottled turns out.
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FedoraDave wrote:In fairness, Miller High Life is not all that bad

Uh..... get a rope!! Just the smell of miller makes me want to puke. I'll tie the noose.
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I had one batch, a rye, that every bottle was a gusher. Tasted good, but all I got out of it after the gushing/foaming was done was bout 1/3 of a glass. After each one settled down, it tasted pretty good all things considered. I think somehow I had an infected batch but no bad taste or smells. But there is the possibility of incomplete fermentation, it was one of my first 5 gallon batches way back when.
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Crazy Climber wrote:
Ibasterd wrote:Well, I thought I was in the clear, but the gusher issue has continued. Now it's been intermittent between two separate batches. I'm stressing. Had to dump a couple of bottles of my IRA and have managed to save a couple winter steams by letting off some carb by popping the flip tops and and resealing( flip tops rule). The Winter steams taste fine but I didn't drink the IRAs because there was a lot of particulates floating in those. I honestly don't know what would cause this. Same sanitation procedure as always. immediately after popping a brew, (and before I even drink it) I rinse thoroughly, add a small scoop of oxy and fill with water. I generally let that sit a day or so and then thoroughly rinse again. Come bottling day, I always use starsan on bottles, wand etc. I don't know if I over primed these or if I have a bug. I don't take hydrometer samples during fermentation, (figure that's one more chance for infection) but I always ferment 3 weeks. I think I'll wait to brew again until I see how the coffee stout I just bottled turns out.
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check the bottles under a strong light. I was cleaning my bottles by soaking in Oxyclean. And discovered a film left in the bottles, after cleaning, by holding them up to sunlight. I was looking for answers after my first gusher batch. Might not be your problem, but worth havin' a look see.
"Filled with mingled cream and amber
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jimjohson wrote:I was cleaning my bottles by soaking in Oxyclean. And discovered a film left in the bottles, after cleaning, by holding them up to sunlight. I was looking for answers after my first gusher batch. Might not be your problem, but worth havin' a look see.
How are you cleaning them now?
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bottle brush, sponge and;

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"Filled with mingled cream and amber
I will drain that glass again.
Such hilarious visions clamber
Through the chambers of my brain
-- Quaintest thoughts -- Queerest fancies
Come to life and fade away;
Who cares how time advances?
I am drinking ale today."

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