philmud
Well-Known Member
We have continuing rant, and continuing happiness threads, so I thought of start this one. Every brew I do, I have some moments of anxiety over some perceived (or real) problem & I probably just need someone to say RDWHAHB. These things probably don't need a new thread (ironic, seeing as I'm starting this one!)
Current point of anxiety is a kölsch I bottled a bit over a week ago after cold conditioning for 3.5 weeks at 1.5c. Anyway, I was keen to get it in the bottle as I anticipated a longer carb time on account of the CC, but the PET bottle I filled tells me it's pretty close to fully carbed after just a week.
I'm concerned I've jumped the gun and chilled too early. I had 2 consecutive days at 1.010, but it did finish slowly, so maybe I was too hasty. I'm not sure if I should release some co2 and re-cap, or whether it's normal for this yeast (wyeast kölsch) to work quickly for carbonating. Most of my beers take 3-4 weeks to carb after only a few days chilling.
Edit: I'm confident that the priming sugar isn't the issue. 148g for 22L to give me 2.5 volumes
Current point of anxiety is a kölsch I bottled a bit over a week ago after cold conditioning for 3.5 weeks at 1.5c. Anyway, I was keen to get it in the bottle as I anticipated a longer carb time on account of the CC, but the PET bottle I filled tells me it's pretty close to fully carbed after just a week.
I'm concerned I've jumped the gun and chilled too early. I had 2 consecutive days at 1.010, but it did finish slowly, so maybe I was too hasty. I'm not sure if I should release some co2 and re-cap, or whether it's normal for this yeast (wyeast kölsch) to work quickly for carbonating. Most of my beers take 3-4 weeks to carb after only a few days chilling.
Edit: I'm confident that the priming sugar isn't the issue. 148g for 22L to give me 2.5 volumes