noshadow
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I recently followed a Coopers recipe for an IPA using their Brew A kit, LME and Mangrove Jack's M42 yeast plus dry hopping five days before bottling. My OG was 1.042 and FG 1.010 so by my calculations this gives 79% attenuation so falls perfectly withing the yeasts range of 77-82%. FG readings were spread across three days to make sure it was stable. Once done it was bulk primed at 2.5 vols of CO2 and stored at the same temp it had been fermenting at.
Two weeks after bottling I put the rest of the bottles in the coolest place I could find in the house, so probably ranging between 15-17. I took one bottle and put it in the fridge for sampling. When I opened it I had no issues with any beer gushing. I left the rest of the bottles to condition for two weeks and now I've chilled and tried three more bottles but each of these bottles has started to gush just after opening the bottle.
This is the first time I've experienced this so I'm not sure what's causing it. Is it caused when fermentation isn't completed and then the beer continues to ferment after being bottled? Did I over carb the beer? Even if I over carbed it I don't think it would cause this as I've had other brews at a higher carbonation level.
The beer still tastes great and I'm happy with the results, I'd just like to know how to avoid it gushing out in the future.
Two weeks after bottling I put the rest of the bottles in the coolest place I could find in the house, so probably ranging between 15-17. I took one bottle and put it in the fridge for sampling. When I opened it I had no issues with any beer gushing. I left the rest of the bottles to condition for two weeks and now I've chilled and tried three more bottles but each of these bottles has started to gush just after opening the bottle.
This is the first time I've experienced this so I'm not sure what's causing it. Is it caused when fermentation isn't completed and then the beer continues to ferment after being bottled? Did I over carb the beer? Even if I over carbed it I don't think it would cause this as I've had other brews at a higher carbonation level.
The beer still tastes great and I'm happy with the results, I'd just like to know how to avoid it gushing out in the future.