gmc
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Hi all,
This may sound like a stupid question but...
I have bottled a batch of homebrew in german style swing tops. The beer is very tasty but a bit over carbonated for my taste. Lesson learned for next time but I am wondering, any reason why I can't pop all of the tops to let a bit of the pressure out?
After the initial pop you get, I imagine it would reduce pressure and leave a bit more head area for new carbon dioxide to escape the beer during storage. My concern is that the beer might go bad if it is opened, closed and then not consumed for another week or two. I certainly would consider taking the cap off a commercial beer, recapping it and then waiting for another two weeks to drink it but I don't know if there is any logic to that or not.
I should add that these beers don't gush or explode or anything like that. Just too gassy for me.
So should I just put up with a batch thats a bit over fizzy or should I pop them all and then reseal them and stick them back in the fridge?
This may sound like a stupid question but...
I have bottled a batch of homebrew in german style swing tops. The beer is very tasty but a bit over carbonated for my taste. Lesson learned for next time but I am wondering, any reason why I can't pop all of the tops to let a bit of the pressure out?
After the initial pop you get, I imagine it would reduce pressure and leave a bit more head area for new carbon dioxide to escape the beer during storage. My concern is that the beer might go bad if it is opened, closed and then not consumed for another week or two. I certainly would consider taking the cap off a commercial beer, recapping it and then waiting for another two weeks to drink it but I don't know if there is any logic to that or not.
I should add that these beers don't gush or explode or anything like that. Just too gassy for me.
So should I just put up with a batch thats a bit over fizzy or should I pop them all and then reseal them and stick them back in the fridge?