Straight to Ale over carbonated

Discussion in 'South' started by Wanda, Aug 31, 2016.

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  1. Wanda

    Wanda Zealot (518) Nov 23, 2006 Tennessee

    Sup BA's. I'm new to TN so I haven't had a lot of contact with straight to ale but so far all of the beers I've purchased in cans have been way over carbonated. To the point that it's impossible to pour one with out it taking 20 minutes for the first third to settle.

    Is it just the last few batches or is this a regular thing?
     
  2. Askarzy

    Askarzy Initiate (0) Jun 6, 2015 Tennessee

    I had the same problem with good people. Two six packs of their coffee oatmeal stout have all been exploders
     
  3. JuliusPepperwood

    JuliusPepperwood Initiate (0) Jul 21, 2013 North Carolina

    They had some attenuation issues in the past with some cans exploding and many people have been complaining about their quality since they moved to their new campus. I had their Monkeynaut IPA on draft over the weekend and something was not right with it. Overly sweet and an off hop flavor. It could have been an old keg though since it was at a place that does not serve much craft beer.
     
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  4. RockRuler

    RockRuler Pundit (877) Dec 27, 2014 Mississippi
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    Over carbonated beer from them is something I'm used to. Their customer service concerning this problem is spotty at best.
     
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  5. cvm4

    cvm4 Maven (1,451) Apr 27, 2011 Mississippi

    I've had a few of the over-carbonated cans across different styles they brew. From personal experience, this doesn't seem to be a new issue. Sad it's not fixed yet.
     
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