Hi Guys - now that i have your attention.....
Anyway - i have brewed a couple of times before but didnt continue because I was probably a little underwhelmed with the results. I have had a couple of passable brews but the head on the beer or retention of a head was a little dissapointing.
Q: Is that related directly to carbonation or lack of it? ie more carbonation = a better foaming top on the brew?
I have brewed a couple of coopers as standard with dextrose and blue mountains morgan with corn syrup, fermented ok, bottled with carbonation drops and waited for things to work etc etc. Maybe i was too impatient to get into it and it should have been left longer. On average how long should you / do you leave your brews to mature?
This time I have a Blue Mountains Lager with Pale Malt and Cascade Hops happening in the barrell and just about to bottle - so thought i would ask.
I have also seen some debate on carbon drops - is one carbon drop enough for a good carbonation In your Opinion.
Thanks in advance - this is a terrific forum and great knowledge base!
2beers
Anyway - i have brewed a couple of times before but didnt continue because I was probably a little underwhelmed with the results. I have had a couple of passable brews but the head on the beer or retention of a head was a little dissapointing.
Q: Is that related directly to carbonation or lack of it? ie more carbonation = a better foaming top on the brew?
I have brewed a couple of coopers as standard with dextrose and blue mountains morgan with corn syrup, fermented ok, bottled with carbonation drops and waited for things to work etc etc. Maybe i was too impatient to get into it and it should have been left longer. On average how long should you / do you leave your brews to mature?
This time I have a Blue Mountains Lager with Pale Malt and Cascade Hops happening in the barrell and just about to bottle - so thought i would ask.
I have also seen some debate on carbon drops - is one carbon drop enough for a good carbonation In your Opinion.
Thanks in advance - this is a terrific forum and great knowledge base!
2beers