Am I sitting on a timebomb?

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Am I sitting on a timebomb?

Post by booldawg » Thu Dec 06, 2007 11:01 pm

I cracked open a bottle of Barley Wine that was bottled on 29th Oct. It foamed up and wouldnt stop until it had deposited about a quarter of the bottle over the kitchen work-surface.

Its obviously over-carbonated. I used half a teaspoon of sugar in each 500ml bottle and the TG was 1015 (not too high for a barley wine I'm sure). I'm worried about a bottle blowing, bearing in mind they were bottled at the end of Oct. could this happen? (the bottle has been in the warm after a month in the garage, I thought the yeast would be inactive now)

mysterio

Post by mysterio » Thu Dec 06, 2007 11:05 pm

To be honest I would put a pair of goggles and gloves on and put them back in the garage. The yeast probably went dormant while outside then started working on the residual sugar. It's usually best to give high gravity beers a long primary or transfer to a secondary vessel to make sure they have completely fermented out.

Another option is to crack each lid off carefully to let out excess pressure then re-seal. Might take a few goes to get the carbonation down. Be careful!

booldawg

Post by booldawg » Thu Dec 06, 2007 11:23 pm

Thanks Mysterio. Theres only a few bottles left, I put 4 in the loft to try and forget about, will remove them whilst I still have a roof :oops: The rest are still out in the cold.

As a footnote; has anyone actually witnessed an exploding bottle. I should imagine you wouldnt want to be in the vicinity due to the flying glass. Apart from being messy what kind of explosive power is it capable of?

booldawg

Post by booldawg » Thu Dec 06, 2007 11:36 pm

Thanks Daab, guess I was too hastly to get them out of the FV and in bottles. I'll slowly let the pressure out, reseal and put back in the cold! Lesson learnt

steve_flack

Post by steve_flack » Fri Dec 07, 2007 9:30 am

booldawg wrote: As a footnote; has anyone actually witnessed an exploding bottle. I should imagine you wouldnt want to be in the vicinity due to the flying glass. Apart from being messy what kind of explosive power is it capable of?
I think David Edge has had it happen - fortunately when no one was around judging by the holes in the surrounding ceiling/walls.

booldawg

Post by booldawg » Fri Dec 07, 2007 12:34 pm

I think its plastic re-seals from hereon in.

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Post by johnmac » Fri Dec 07, 2007 2:48 pm

Just don't hold a bottle up to eye level to check it!

CyberPaddy66

Post by CyberPaddy66 » Fri Dec 07, 2007 2:50 pm

booldawg wrote:As a footnote; has anyone actually witnessed an exploding bottle. I should imagine you wouldnt want to be in the vicinity due to the flying glass. Apart from being messy what kind of explosive power is it capable of?
My GF's Nana was making Ginger Beer years ago bottling them in glass Pop bottles with the metal screw top lids, they used to store them under the kitchen cupboard.

She tells me one night they heard a loud bang and rushed down to find bits of glass embedded in the walls all over the kitchen and the door was no longer on the cupboard.

She stopped making it soon after that :lol:

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Post by booldawg » Fri Dec 07, 2007 5:11 pm

All my beer is stored in garage in metal filing cabinets. I only bring them in for drinking and left one in the house for week. Just as well I opened it last night! I remembered at about 3am this morning that I'd given 2 bottles of the same brew to a mate up in Daventry. I phoned him up this morning to warn him and luckily he's left them in the boot of his car since I gave them to him last Friday!

It just goes to show that even a few points of the desired gravity can produce what was basically a beer hand grenade.

Relax

Post by Relax » Fri Dec 07, 2007 7:19 pm

Been there ...done that..

I once had a couple of bottles ( plastic) explode on my bathroom where they were left for a few days after bottling...
It requiered heavy washing afterwards and lots of flowers to my wife to make her smile again ........ :wink:

When I get bottles that foam like that, I put them in the freezer fora while before open it. That usually reduce the "foam" dramatically and I can still drink them..

anomalous_result

Post by anomalous_result » Fri Dec 07, 2007 7:53 pm

The worst I've had was 2ltr pets of elderflower champagne. They never blew, just all swelled up around the middle like stupid balloons. We were holding them like nuclear warheads as we put them in the fridge.

It sounds like you might have bottled a few points early as I wouldn't have thought half a tsp should give it that much life. Maybe you shook it like you'd won a grand prix before opening :wink:

booldawg

Post by booldawg » Sat Dec 08, 2007 2:37 pm

SWMBO casually asked if I was home-brewing or trying to attract the unwanted attention of WMD inspectors. :roll:

Curious Brew

Post by Curious Brew » Sat Dec 08, 2007 4:30 pm

booldawg wrote:SWMBO casually asked if I was home-brewing or trying to attract the unwanted attention of WMD inspectors. :roll:
Women. :roll: :lol:

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Post by Aleman » Sat Dec 08, 2007 4:49 pm

I have heard of an experiment done by a couple of members on the HBD where they hooked a 2L PET up to a CO2 cylinder on a LONG piece of hose and then turned it on













I think it was over 200 psi when it blew . . . . . Apparently it was quite loud :D

Dan

Post by Dan » Tue Dec 11, 2007 2:22 pm

a favorite prankster trick is to put chunks of dry ice into a pet bottle and leave it in the sun. I think theres a video on you tube where a kid nearly looses his hand doing this :shock:

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