Bombs Away!
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- Dawg LB Steve
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Bombs Away!
Just sitting back taking it easy, sipping on some homebrew, just dry hopped My quicky 30 minute IPA with a half oz of Zythos, watching recorded episode of Brewdogs and KABOOM from the taproom! First thing I thought blew the top off the fermenter from nucleation after the hop addition. Well the supplies closet I had a two of Brown Ales I was going to enter in a local comp were sitting in there, WERE. Had my first bottle bomb, these were bottled still when I was using the bottling wand and forgetting that the other kegs were backfeeding to the keg I was bottling from. Now I see where the ones I sent to another comp were said to be overcarbonated. I popped the top on the one that didnt blow, let it foam out some and recapped. Now I really need to look close at some of my other bottled beers, or just start drinking them soon.
Last edited by Dawg LB Steve on Fri Apr 17, 2015 9:01 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Actively brewing since December 2013Re: Bombs Away!
Sorry for your loss.
I had to dispose of my bottled Rye PA recently, infected. The keg was great, the bottles gushers. Sanitation error.
I had to dispose of my bottled Rye PA recently, infected. The keg was great, the bottles gushers. Sanitation error.
Making beer and stew for the Zombie Apocalypse.
Never mind, there it is.
Never mind, there it is.
Re: Bombs Away!
Sooner or later, it happens to everyone. It's a scary sound. My first one was shortly after I got married and my beer was under my bed. Thought it was gunfilre in the street outside. My wife was not happy. For better or for worse.
I still want to know why you "pooped the top" on your beer. Disgusting.
I still want to know why you "pooped the top" on your beer. Disgusting.
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Well might have pooped the drawers a bit when it happened, it blowed up real good!
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That's a bummer man.
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Re: Bombs Away!
I wasn't home when my first and only bottle bomb went off. I discovered it later, when I opened the beer closet to get something. I started cleaning it up, and The Bhoy-o came in and asked what happened. I explained it, and he said, "Oh, that's what that sound was! I thought something fell and broke, and I couldn't figure out what it was."
And he had been in the other room, and the bottle was in a closed closet.
And he had been in the other room, and the bottle was in a closed closet.
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At least it wasn't a glass carboy.
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So far no bombs, but did have a recent gusher batch of an Irish Red. Tastes fine, but I lose at least a third of each bottle to foam.