It seems that I post a thread on this every summer: my bottled brews are gushing again.
But there's a difference this time: I've kept back some bottles from earlier in the year and it's only the beer brewed in summer that is gushing, a brew from January is perfectly fine still. And it's only some bottles from a batch that are gushing, not every one. So I assume some wild yeast was in the air and got into some of the bottles, the kitchen gets very hot so I have to open the window during brewing, plus I live out in the countryside. Does this sound like a reasonable conclusion? I often say that I'll stop brewing June-Aug but I always get tempted back to brewing a few.
But there's a difference this time: I've kept back some bottles from earlier in the year and it's only the beer brewed in summer that is gushing, a brew from January is perfectly fine still. And it's only some bottles from a batch that are gushing, not every one. So I assume some wild yeast was in the air and got into some of the bottles, the kitchen gets very hot so I have to open the window during brewing, plus I live out in the countryside. Does this sound like a reasonable conclusion? I often say that I'll stop brewing June-Aug but I always get tempted back to brewing a few.