Zephyr259
Landlord.
I've started drinking the smaller beer from my recent partigyle and it's really over carbonated, was aiming for 2 vol and it's at the point of gushing if not poured swiftly, I only use refractometer readings so it's not the best to see if the beer has attenuated more but the fg was 5.8 at bottling which gave 1.010, I was expecting 1.008 but this was the first time using the yeast, it was still within expected range and was stable at bottling. I tested a decarbed sample which gave 5.2 brix for 1.008, and I accounted for the extra 0.002 sg from bottle conditioning.
It been in the bottle for 12 days now so should be stable, but I'm a bit concerned for bottle bombs, it's in the cool cupboard where I store my beer. Just thinking over my options. I've heard of folks cracking the caps and re-crimping but surely that can't vent much gas so would need done multiple times? Pouring the whole batch into a bucket is just going to oxidise the lot given how foamy it pours.
Any suggestions, other than keep it cold and drink it quick?
It been in the bottle for 12 days now so should be stable, but I'm a bit concerned for bottle bombs, it's in the cool cupboard where I store my beer. Just thinking over my options. I've heard of folks cracking the caps and re-crimping but surely that can't vent much gas so would need done multiple times? Pouring the whole batch into a bucket is just going to oxidise the lot given how foamy it pours.
Any suggestions, other than keep it cold and drink it quick?