Doctormcbrewdle
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Hi all,
I brewed an all grain pilsner on Saturday, hot cubed it into a clean (had pbw sitting in it before rinse and Starsan) cube at near 100 degrees. Gave it about 7 hours before quickly opening and tipping in my flameout Hallertau.
Now, 4 days later it's blown up like a balloon about to burst so I quickly let some gas escape. What happened? How could such a tiny window cause this?
If this has happened on this one occasion then I'm going to assume that wild yeast are getting into my wort every time. I literally just had the cap off for ten seconds before spraying Starsan into the cube and closing it up..
Will let it ferment and see if it's possibly salvageable and also what the final gravity is.
Damn it, really pissed off about this. I'm assuming my last beer made the same way is probably also contaminated too. Haven't tasted it yet
What can I possibly do moving forward? I'm at a loss now
I brewed an all grain pilsner on Saturday, hot cubed it into a clean (had pbw sitting in it before rinse and Starsan) cube at near 100 degrees. Gave it about 7 hours before quickly opening and tipping in my flameout Hallertau.
Now, 4 days later it's blown up like a balloon about to burst so I quickly let some gas escape. What happened? How could such a tiny window cause this?
If this has happened on this one occasion then I'm going to assume that wild yeast are getting into my wort every time. I literally just had the cap off for ten seconds before spraying Starsan into the cube and closing it up..
Will let it ferment and see if it's possibly salvageable and also what the final gravity is.
Damn it, really pissed off about this. I'm assuming my last beer made the same way is probably also contaminated too. Haven't tasted it yet
What can I possibly do moving forward? I'm at a loss now