Hello,
I just wanted to see if I've made a huge error with my casking of my beer.
With the cask almost entirely full, I went to hammer in the shive and it just wouldn't go in fully. Bubbles kept fizzing near the sides of the hole and I felt like it just wasn't secure. I siphoned out about a litre of beer to see if that would make a difference and it did, to a small extent. The shive still never really felt like it was all the way down, which caused me some consternation.
I have just popped the shive (rather too easily in my opinion) and replaced it with a different type which appears to be much more snug. My question is: will this brief introduction of oxygen have harmed all 72 pints of beer or is there still time for the secondary fermentation to save the day? I'm not serving the beer until the 24th march.
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I just wanted to see if I've made a huge error with my casking of my beer.
With the cask almost entirely full, I went to hammer in the shive and it just wouldn't go in fully. Bubbles kept fizzing near the sides of the hole and I felt like it just wasn't secure. I siphoned out about a litre of beer to see if that would make a difference and it did, to a small extent. The shive still never really felt like it was all the way down, which caused me some consternation.
I have just popped the shive (rather too easily in my opinion) and replaced it with a different type which appears to be much more snug. My question is: will this brief introduction of oxygen have harmed all 72 pints of beer or is there still time for the secondary fermentation to save the day? I'm not serving the beer until the 24th march.
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