Rust under cap and on lip?

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  1. the_beerist

    the_beerist Pundit (953) Jul 23, 2005 Massachusetts
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    I just opened a bottle of Coastal Extreme brewing Angel's Envy Rum BA and there is orange rush all along the lip of the bottle and inside the cap. Has anyone seen this before? Not sure if I should dump it or try it. Thoughts?
     
  2. diesel59

    diesel59 Initiate (0) Jan 3, 2012 New York

    usually happens when its been in water a while after the ice melts...
     
  3. KingBiscuit

    KingBiscuit Initiate (0) May 30, 2005 Illinois

    Try it. If we see no further posts from you we'll know to avoid orange rush. Your experiment will be helping the BA community.
     
  4. 82300sd

    82300sd Aspirant (295) Dec 24, 2012 California

    drinking rust will only make you stronger
     
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  5. the_beerist

    the_beerist Pundit (953) Jul 23, 2005 Massachusetts
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    Haha...meant "rust" but like Orange Rush better. I gave it a taste and don't seem any worse for the wear. At least I won't be anemic.
     
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  6. MJSJr

    MJSJr Initiate (0) Apr 11, 2013 California

    I've seen the same thing on a bottle of Great Lakes Brewing Company's Dortmunder Gold. It tasted weird.
     
  7. pjkelley82

    pjkelley82 Initiate (0) May 23, 2013 New York

    This happens sometimes when a bottle has foil over the cap...
     
  8. the_beerist

    the_beerist Pundit (953) Jul 23, 2005 Massachusetts
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    It was a bomber so don't think it was sitting in water and it didn't have foil over cap. Not sure what would cause it. Drank it and it was decent but never had it prior so nothing to compare it to.

    Outcome: Me (1), Rust (0)
     
  9. NotoriousHOP

    NotoriousHOP Initiate (0) Jun 12, 2012 Texas

    Before we opened a brewery, we used to do a bunch of craft beer poker nights. Because no one ever seemed to remember to take the unopened beer out of the cooler at the end of the night, I've had a good amount of experience with said rusty cap issue. Since I hate throwing out beer or having anyone else throw beer out, I'll always give it a taste before dumping it.

    Most of the time it is fine but it seems to help if the beer is darker. If it is lighter, there is more of a chance to detect off flavors. I'd say out of a sample size of 10-12, only two or so were undrinkable and had to be dumped. The rest ranged from reasonably ok to no issues. The obvious keys in this particular case is to not let the beer sit in water for too long, especially warm water, and to drink it as soon as you can after discovering the issue.

    I think the best option is for everyone to turn in their keys, tough it out and make sure the ice chest is empty by the end of the night!
     
  10. Can_has_beer

    Can_has_beer Initiate (0) May 14, 2013 Texas

    I sent my brother a small batch barleywine from a brewery in San Antonio. It was wax-dipped, and he found rust under the cap. I doubt this bottle had been sitting around in water prior to being dipped in wax, but who knows. I'm sure there are a few ways this could have happened. He still drank it and lived, so cheers!
     
  11. CavemanBrau

    CavemanBrau Initiate (0) Apr 5, 2013 Iowa

    Found a 4 pack of 2012 Big Eddy RIS at a grocery store last weekend. Popped open the first one and there was a minute amount of orange rush on the lip. Likewise, never had this before so nothing to compare to, but the beer was great to me, with no off flavors.
     
  12. RobertColianni

    RobertColianni Pooh-Bah (1,789) Nov 4, 2008 Pennsylvania
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    Ferrous sulphate.
     
  13. thewrongtone

    thewrongtone Zealot (743) Oct 15, 2006 Arkansas

    Temperature change causing condensation plus the adhesion property of water.

    Plus oxygen, of course.
     
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