I bottled 4 beers from a keg recently - 3 were delivered locally by hand to mates who all enjoyed the beer.
The 4th one was posted to a forum member who reported it had gone brown and oxidised - the other beer I sent in the same box (different beer, bottled from a bucket) was fine, as have been the many other bottle conditioned beers I've sent previously.
After 2.5 years brewing I've recently moved from bottles to kegs. So what might I have done wrong bottling from the keg this time, and how can I do it better in the future?
One thought is it might have been shaken more in transit, or maybe it's was just a random unlucky/duff one.
I don't have any proper gear to bottle from kegs. In this case I purged the bottles first with CO2 before filling. To fill the bottles this time I used a party tap with a short piece of plastic tube attached and then a bottling wand.
The 4th one was posted to a forum member who reported it had gone brown and oxidised - the other beer I sent in the same box (different beer, bottled from a bucket) was fine, as have been the many other bottle conditioned beers I've sent previously.
After 2.5 years brewing I've recently moved from bottles to kegs. So what might I have done wrong bottling from the keg this time, and how can I do it better in the future?
One thought is it might have been shaken more in transit, or maybe it's was just a random unlucky/duff one.
I don't have any proper gear to bottle from kegs. In this case I purged the bottles first with CO2 before filling. To fill the bottles this time I used a party tap with a short piece of plastic tube attached and then a bottling wand.