philistine
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Hey all.
I did a brew on saturday arvo. The boil finished some time in the evening and as its really f***ing cold here at night, the plan was to put the lid on the kettle and just leave it there till morning and then transfer to the fermentor and pitch my yeast. Its kinda like no chilling , but super lazy.... Before anyone wigs out, ive done it heaps of times during winter without ever having a problem.
Anyway, i ended up coming down with some kind of stomach bug that night and ive been completely f*****d-out on the couch ever since.
Its now monday morning and i can walk again without throwing up and im wondering if my brew can be salvaged....
Im not too worried about infection, because i could just bring it to the boil again , although that would mess with my flavour and hopping i spose... But im just wondering if its been sitting there too long exposed to oxygen...?
I did a brew on saturday arvo. The boil finished some time in the evening and as its really f***ing cold here at night, the plan was to put the lid on the kettle and just leave it there till morning and then transfer to the fermentor and pitch my yeast. Its kinda like no chilling , but super lazy.... Before anyone wigs out, ive done it heaps of times during winter without ever having a problem.
Anyway, i ended up coming down with some kind of stomach bug that night and ive been completely f*****d-out on the couch ever since.
Its now monday morning and i can walk again without throwing up and im wondering if my brew can be salvaged....
Im not too worried about infection, because i could just bring it to the boil again , although that would mess with my flavour and hopping i spose... But im just wondering if its been sitting there too long exposed to oxygen...?