H@wkeye!
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Hi all
Quick one. I'm currently storing my beer (have a few brews bottled at present in various phases) in my garage, which is bloody cold (in Canberra and the garage gets well below 10 - say 5 degrees constant?) and wondering whether it's having an effect on the carbonation process.
I've noticed that most brews after being bottled for 1-2 weeks still have little or not carbonation, while others which have been bottled for some months have about the right amount. Thinking that the coldness of the storage area is delaying the carbonation. This likely? If so, should i consider a warmer place, or just leave them for longer?
Cheers,
Hawk
Quick one. I'm currently storing my beer (have a few brews bottled at present in various phases) in my garage, which is bloody cold (in Canberra and the garage gets well below 10 - say 5 degrees constant?) and wondering whether it's having an effect on the carbonation process.
I've noticed that most brews after being bottled for 1-2 weeks still have little or not carbonation, while others which have been bottled for some months have about the right amount. Thinking that the coldness of the storage area is delaying the carbonation. This likely? If so, should i consider a warmer place, or just leave them for longer?
Cheers,
Hawk