A potentially unusual problem...
Over the hot period this summer I only had garage space to condition beer. We went away, and returned to these plastic bottles which were a little stuck to the cupboard shelf and gooey on the bottom. I assumed a bottle had exploded, but I'd hardly carbonated, and on closer examination they were all otherwise as they should be.
I can only guess the cupboard shelf itself was so hot that the bottoms melted a little.
No damage to the beer brewed thankfully. I tend to carbonate conservatively, but is this now a significant weak point in these bottles, and might they now explode, especially if carbonated lots? Cheers.
Over the hot period this summer I only had garage space to condition beer. We went away, and returned to these plastic bottles which were a little stuck to the cupboard shelf and gooey on the bottom. I assumed a bottle had exploded, but I'd hardly carbonated, and on closer examination they were all otherwise as they should be.
I can only guess the cupboard shelf itself was so hot that the bottoms melted a little.
No damage to the beer brewed thankfully. I tend to carbonate conservatively, but is this now a significant weak point in these bottles, and might they now explode, especially if carbonated lots? Cheers.