brewinski
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Having only had these two methods of experience ... I am starting to feel like my BAIB AG's are a lot harder to carbonate ??
I have done perhaps 5 Extracts to 7 AG's ... and so far every Extract has come out carbonated like a frickin champion ... I could cry over some of my AG's ... I am getting frightened to open any of them, for the further disappointment ... they all taste and smell awesome, I am so bummed there is no good gas in them.
They have been brewed mostly intermixed ... not, do all the Extracts first, and move on to AG ..
On average I have brewed things that are from an OG of 1044 to 1070 and FG of 1008 to 1018 .. which I assume is within tolerance
And they usually sit no less than 2 weeks, but I have some sitting for over 6 weeks now, and they are pretty weak on the carb.
So a couple of questions spring to mind
1. Can they be rescued, resuscitated in some manner ... drinking flat beer blows ... I just opened one I had made for my wife tonight, who said it was spot on to what she wanted, in fact it was expletive-ly marvellous, but she said she couldn't drink it without bubbles... Back to the man cave...
2. Before I go commit the other 2 (I have 3, but one will be fine, it's a bloody extract) I have fermenting at the moment, to death by bottle ... is there a diff, and why am I such a wally for not knowing that... or do I just man up and bung in more priming sugar.
3. should I just say buggar it, stop measuring sugar, and throw in a carb drop (or whatever proportion is needed) ? (I have tried bulk priming, same shoddy result)
I will obviously head out and read more on priming now, but gosh, what a shock that it's astoundingly all of them AG buggars, I thought I put so much more into the prep and making the suckers too
I have done perhaps 5 Extracts to 7 AG's ... and so far every Extract has come out carbonated like a frickin champion ... I could cry over some of my AG's ... I am getting frightened to open any of them, for the further disappointment ... they all taste and smell awesome, I am so bummed there is no good gas in them.
They have been brewed mostly intermixed ... not, do all the Extracts first, and move on to AG ..
On average I have brewed things that are from an OG of 1044 to 1070 and FG of 1008 to 1018 .. which I assume is within tolerance
And they usually sit no less than 2 weeks, but I have some sitting for over 6 weeks now, and they are pretty weak on the carb.
So a couple of questions spring to mind
1. Can they be rescued, resuscitated in some manner ... drinking flat beer blows ... I just opened one I had made for my wife tonight, who said it was spot on to what she wanted, in fact it was expletive-ly marvellous, but she said she couldn't drink it without bubbles... Back to the man cave...
2. Before I go commit the other 2 (I have 3, but one will be fine, it's a bloody extract) I have fermenting at the moment, to death by bottle ... is there a diff, and why am I such a wally for not knowing that... or do I just man up and bung in more priming sugar.
3. should I just say buggar it, stop measuring sugar, and throw in a carb drop (or whatever proportion is needed) ? (I have tried bulk priming, same shoddy result)
I will obviously head out and read more on priming now, but gosh, what a shock that it's astoundingly all of them AG buggars, I thought I put so much more into the prep and making the suckers too