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Quote (xstakemx @ Sun - Jun 20 2010 - 22:12:26)
@joe
http://beeradvocate.com/forum/read/2841307Sweet jesus this is getting out of hand. Evidently this is a wide-spread occurence clearly just limited. It appears as though as we get closer to the "best after" date the signs of infection are getting worse and worse.
Does this mean I should drink the bottle I have sooner rather than later?
I have no fucking clue what it means. Ideally, if there is a problem with the entire batch, you will want to store it in your fridge that way it will slow down the problem. (Lacto the bad yeast which seems to be the culprit here has a really hard time developing at temperatures under 50 degrees.) I was going to drink a bottle tonight and now almost feel like I have to try one tomorrow.
I am anxious to see how Deschutes responds to this if it ends up being a widespread problem.