Steve_89
Active Member
Hi Guys.
I bottled a Coopers Irish stout on Saturday which had been fermenting for a total of 12 days I brewed it just with the Coopers brew enhancer 3. The Final gravity was 1.012 down from 1.044.
I batch primed primed with 70g of sugar for a 21 litre batch.
Came home from work today to find one of the glass bottles had burst just below the neck.
Anyone else had this issue? and can advise on what to do with the batch? Could it just be a bad bottle?
I checked the gravity on the beer that was still in the bottle that had popped and was still at 1.012 so I'm struggling to come up with an answer as to why it's popped.
Fermentation temp was between 20-22 degrees and bottles have been sat at that temp since bottling (3 days)
I bottled a Coopers Irish stout on Saturday which had been fermenting for a total of 12 days I brewed it just with the Coopers brew enhancer 3. The Final gravity was 1.012 down from 1.044.
I batch primed primed with 70g of sugar for a 21 litre batch.
Came home from work today to find one of the glass bottles had burst just below the neck.
Anyone else had this issue? and can advise on what to do with the batch? Could it just be a bad bottle?
I checked the gravity on the beer that was still in the bottle that had popped and was still at 1.012 so I'm struggling to come up with an answer as to why it's popped.
Fermentation temp was between 20-22 degrees and bottles have been sat at that temp since bottling (3 days)