What's your favorite Beer?
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That 4:20 by omnipollo is amazing. I have 6 in the fridge!
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Going down pretty nicely after a bike ride on too hot of a day for spring (27C at the height of the day) I wish I could come across more stuff from prairie up in Canada but sadly all I've seen so far in BC is this and the prairie ale
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That 4:20 by omnipollo is amazing. I have 6 in the fridge!
Can't wait to drink it. One of my favorite bottle shops just started getting a lot of new Belgian stuff. Definitely looking for suggestions on things to look out for cuz I know squat about Belgian beer. Saw a Yule Maelk (sp?). Paging Seul…
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Thursday, shared with Canuck lad visiting:
Friday… Unbalanced...
Yesterday… Good but wasn't kept properly and it was noticeable...
Today… One week old Octopus wants to fight IPA (Canuck buddy brought it with) and Likeweisse director's cut...
http://www.ratebeer.com/beer/great-lakes-brewing-octopus-wants-to-fight-ipa/324485/
http://www.ratebeer.com/beer/to-ol-likeweisse-directors-cut/332135/ -
Anyone ever have this happen?
This was in a cabinet in my laundry room, so in a mostly dark and air conditioned place. No idea when it exploded, which is weird, since I think I'd smell beer in a room I go into daily.
Only thing I can think of is that it's unfiltered and unpasteurized, so maybe the yeast kept doing their thing until the CO2 buildup blew the lid off?
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I'm packing your stuff right now. Want one? From the refrigerator, so it'll be safe…
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Only thing I can think of is that it's unfiltered and unpasteurized, so maybe the yeast kept doing their thing until the CO2 buildup blew the lid off?
Active yeast and CO2 buildup almost definitely caused it.
If the yeast (or bacteria since Gose tend to have acid producing bacteria) haven't had time to fully eat all the sugars in the beer they can keep on working in the package and cause it to bursts.
A small misstep on bottle (or can in this case) conditioning could cause that to. In that process, just enough sugar is added to the beer just before packaging so that once the beer is packaged the yeast can continue to work and carbonate the beer naturally. Add to much sugar, and boom!
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Check the first line of the most recent review: http://www.ratebeer.com/beer/real-ale-18th-anniversary-xviii-gose/264951/
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