Hi guys, have a quick couple of questions about carbonation.
I have done a few brews now and like always I use carb drops.
I have just bottled about 10 days ago an APA.
Coopers APA can
1kg LDME
10min boil of citra added to wort
4 day dry hop of cascade
About 10 days fermenting and another 4 days cold crashing outside to help clear it up a bit.
Bottles into 500ml swing tops with 1.5 carb drops each.
So I thought I'd crack one yesterday just to get an idea, a little "fiz" noise, but that's it. Normally I get a mini bang from opening the bottles. I figured this hadn't sealed well as swing tops are prone too. Tasted fine, quite fine actually, but was flat, not entirely but flat enough that you couldn't drink it.
Tried the same again today, different box of bottles, exact same result.
I know that they should be conditioning for another two weeks or so but shouldn't they still have a decent amount of carb by now?
Normally I'd just wait another two weeks and check then but I am just cold crashing another batch to bottle which is going into crown seals bottles and I don't want to have to waste another batch.
Can I, if the batch doesn't carb up, re bottle it with new drops etc into crown seals or will the fudge it up?
This batch and my current batch are the only ones I have ever cold crashed would it be that that has affected it? I understand the carb drops and yeast interact to make the carbonated beer and maybe the cold crash has removed too much yeast not allowing it to carb up?
Anyway, don't want to waste a batch so any advice would be appreciated.
Regards,
Dazza
I have done a few brews now and like always I use carb drops.
I have just bottled about 10 days ago an APA.
Coopers APA can
1kg LDME
10min boil of citra added to wort
4 day dry hop of cascade
About 10 days fermenting and another 4 days cold crashing outside to help clear it up a bit.
Bottles into 500ml swing tops with 1.5 carb drops each.
So I thought I'd crack one yesterday just to get an idea, a little "fiz" noise, but that's it. Normally I get a mini bang from opening the bottles. I figured this hadn't sealed well as swing tops are prone too. Tasted fine, quite fine actually, but was flat, not entirely but flat enough that you couldn't drink it.
Tried the same again today, different box of bottles, exact same result.
I know that they should be conditioning for another two weeks or so but shouldn't they still have a decent amount of carb by now?
Normally I'd just wait another two weeks and check then but I am just cold crashing another batch to bottle which is going into crown seals bottles and I don't want to have to waste another batch.
Can I, if the batch doesn't carb up, re bottle it with new drops etc into crown seals or will the fudge it up?
This batch and my current batch are the only ones I have ever cold crashed would it be that that has affected it? I understand the carb drops and yeast interact to make the carbonated beer and maybe the cold crash has removed too much yeast not allowing it to carb up?
Anyway, don't want to waste a batch so any advice would be appreciated.
Regards,
Dazza