Llanbrewer
Active Member
I'd brewed up a Guinea's Stout kit from LoveBrewing, and kegged it on day 11 and put the keg in a water bath for the carbonation. After about 36 hours the bath water was full of beer and the keg was floating. The bath temperature was high, so I switched off the immersion heater to slow/stop the fermentation and cool the keg to reduce the pressure. The head space was pretty big by that stage as about 7 litres had been pushed out. I feared the worst.
Having let it cool overnight, I siphoned off the beer/bath mix and removed the keg from the trug. It was clear that there was still a leak from the bottom of the bung, so I slackened the keg top to relieve gas pressure. Out of interest, I tried some of the beer. To my amazement, it's very good, and has no unfinished taste to it. Obviously, it's not carbonated, but it has a fresh caramel taste to it that is very welcome.
So, here we have it, a bit of a cock up, but a beer that's tasting so good after only two days into carbonation that I'm tasting some now. The other LoveBrewing kits have tasted ok when going into cool conditioning after a week of carbonation, but have improved considerably after a couple of weeks. The Rocket Pale Ale has gone, according to the Supreme Commander, from "You know I don't like beer" to sneaky swigs from my glass in the course of a fortnight's conditioning.
What I suspect happened is that I'd got the water bath too warm for steady carbonation, and got a bit of a racing ferment of the priming sugar, but by some miracle, there's a highly drinkable light stout after only 15 days with cursory cool conditioning overnight.
Having let it cool overnight, I siphoned off the beer/bath mix and removed the keg from the trug. It was clear that there was still a leak from the bottom of the bung, so I slackened the keg top to relieve gas pressure. Out of interest, I tried some of the beer. To my amazement, it's very good, and has no unfinished taste to it. Obviously, it's not carbonated, but it has a fresh caramel taste to it that is very welcome.
So, here we have it, a bit of a cock up, but a beer that's tasting so good after only two days into carbonation that I'm tasting some now. The other LoveBrewing kits have tasted ok when going into cool conditioning after a week of carbonation, but have improved considerably after a couple of weeks. The Rocket Pale Ale has gone, according to the Supreme Commander, from "You know I don't like beer" to sneaky swigs from my glass in the course of a fortnight's conditioning.
What I suspect happened is that I'd got the water bath too warm for steady carbonation, and got a bit of a racing ferment of the priming sugar, but by some miracle, there's a highly drinkable light stout after only 15 days with cursory cool conditioning overnight.