Had my first exploding bottle last night. It was a lager which had been in the bottle for at least 12 weeks- strange you may say, why would a bottle explode after 12 weeks? Wouldn't it explode as the CO2 was produced, say after 2 weeks if it was going to blow?
The bottle was wrapped in a broadsheet newspaper with several effective layers due to being rolled up, the glass made short work of this and managed to get half way down my hall-way, massive bang etc. Hope the others don't go bang.
The bottles weren't overprimed and fermentation was finished prior to bottling, so must have been a defect in the bottle. The rest of the batch is underprimed if anything. Maybe my brewbuddy increased the priming on that bottle to have a laugh- who knows!
Thoughts please.
The bottle was wrapped in a broadsheet newspaper with several effective layers due to being rolled up, the glass made short work of this and managed to get half way down my hall-way, massive bang etc. Hope the others don't go bang.
The bottles weren't overprimed and fermentation was finished prior to bottling, so must have been a defect in the bottle. The rest of the batch is underprimed if anything. Maybe my brewbuddy increased the priming on that bottle to have a laugh- who knows!
Thoughts please.