stonersloth
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latest batch ready to drink: coopers lager, 1kg dex, kit yeast (yes, i know....)
6 weeks after bottling, results are inconsistent: some are perfectly matured & carbonated (as much as this recipe will allow), and others have a very fruity/cidery tang to them, as if they where fermented at too high temps.
i bulk primed (dex), bottles stored in same conditions, so the only thing i can think of that is inconsistent from one bottle to the next is the levels i filled them up to during bottling, which i remember was inconsistent.
how much affect can the level of the beer in their respective bottles have on results? what is the best height?
(i've always filled until they just start frothing over)
or is it something else entirely that i've missed?
6 weeks after bottling, results are inconsistent: some are perfectly matured & carbonated (as much as this recipe will allow), and others have a very fruity/cidery tang to them, as if they where fermented at too high temps.
i bulk primed (dex), bottles stored in same conditions, so the only thing i can think of that is inconsistent from one bottle to the next is the levels i filled them up to during bottling, which i remember was inconsistent.
how much affect can the level of the beer in their respective bottles have on results? what is the best height?
(i've always filled until they just start frothing over)
or is it something else entirely that i've missed?