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This is the finished product in the PV which I am happy with
Second pull ðŸËâ°This is the finished product in the PV which I am happy with
It might be a 1000/1 chance.
That's interesting.Just had two bottle gushers myself last night that had to be consigned to the sink. It was my own daft fault for carbonating the batch with 120g table sugar instead of my usual 80g. Most of the bottles have been rescued by deep chilling in the fridge before opening which is the most you can do really.
That's interesting.
Your 120g batch prime is certainly not excessive if you follow the guidelines in the priming calculator, in fact it is about average and should give about 2.2 vols (assuming your liquid volume is 23 litres)
https://www.brewersfriend.com/beer-priming-calculator/
I often prime at about that rate for some styles of beer and have never had any problems.
This was a bit of a problem batch for me. I ordered a pilsner malt (Heidelberg) and they actually sent me something very different which I believe from the colour to be dark Munich. Maybe someone got their German cities mixed up. It was obvious right from the mash that it was wrong but I went ahead with it anyway.
The result was a much less fermentable wort, finishing at 1.018 with WY1469 instead of the predicted 1.011 so I pitched a pack of S-05 in the hope it'd come down a few points more. It didn't so I primed and bottled anyway. I think what may have happened is that some very fresh S-05 woke up and chewed through every last grain of the priming sugar.
And as with many a **** up... the beer is one of the best tasting I've ever done.
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