Matthopperman
Active Member
I have an AG Guinness clone fermenting and I’m starting to wonder what level of carbonation to do for bottle conditioning. A lot of the more Guinness-specific information is about carbonation with some nitrogen, so I thought I’d see if anyone could give advice regarding bottle conditioning it.
How to Brew’s guide is what I typically go by, and he recommends 1.5-2 carbonation level of British ales, but I actually wonder if I could go lower. I’ve seen it mentioned that Guinness could have as low as 1 volume of CO2, but I wonder if that’s only relevant with nitro. My main concern with going too low is if it would affect the head, but I feel it’s important for the style to have very little carbonation.
How to Brew’s guide is what I typically go by, and he recommends 1.5-2 carbonation level of British ales, but I actually wonder if I could go lower. I’ve seen it mentioned that Guinness could have as low as 1 volume of CO2, but I wonder if that’s only relevant with nitro. My main concern with going too low is if it would affect the head, but I feel it’s important for the style to have very little carbonation.