Froth
Froth
just opened a dry that I created and was wondering if anyone can help me in reference to the large amount of froth that occours when pouring into a glass. My thought was the Enzyme may need more time in secondary. I bottle the beer on the 28 July 2006. Any assistance greatly appreciated....
Son, a woman is like a beer. They smell good, they look good, you'd step over your own mother just to get one! But you can't stop at one. You wanna drink another woman! Homer Simpson
sounds like an infection, drink them young imo.lethaldog wrote:I had this problem only once and it was bottled to early i think, The only problem with the cold glass thing is getting it in there as with mine as soon as the cap came off she frothed up and out of the bottle and just kepped goin
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I had a similar problem with a Draught brew I did with the dry enzymes. I let it go bubbling away for a time much longer than normal. However, because of the enzymes, it continues to use up more of the sugars than normal. In the end, despite the fact that I'd left the brew about 1 week longer than I normally would - It still bubbled. I did a hydro reading and it was much lower than expected, so I bottled it. Bad move
It would seem though, the enzymes were still churning away and eating up the sugars. Eventually I tried one and it came out of the bottle like a volcano. My beer poured like Ice Cream, and I had a few PET and glass bottles turn into rockets.
WMDs!
My advice: wait then wait some more...

It would seem though, the enzymes were still churning away and eating up the sugars. Eventually I tried one and it came out of the bottle like a volcano. My beer poured like Ice Cream, and I had a few PET and glass bottles turn into rockets.
WMDs!

My advice: wait then wait some more...
Some advise I was given the other day was to go through crack open all the bottles and reseal them. MMMM seems a bit dodgy if you ask me so I thought I should ask all of you.
Son, a woman is like a beer. They smell good, they look good, you'd step over your own mother just to get one! But you can't stop at one. You wanna drink another woman! Homer Simpson
In hindsight, I wish I had done that with my handgrenades.
It will release the presure in the bottles and provided there is still enough suger/live yeast, it will just carbonate again. No biggy. Maybe give them a little shake again, just to stir up any possible suger and yeast that may lay dormant in the bottom of the bottle.
My 2cents worth.

It will release the presure in the bottles and provided there is still enough suger/live yeast, it will just carbonate again. No biggy. Maybe give them a little shake again, just to stir up any possible suger and yeast that may lay dormant in the bottom of the bottle.
My 2cents worth.