Possible Carbonation Issue With First Home Brew
Posted: Thursday Dec 14, 2006 8:56 pm
Hi everyone. First time poster.
After almost 3 weeks after bottling I've gone to sample a few bottles. The good news is that it tastes and looks like beer. Except for the fact that it seems that priming failed. The beer seems flat. There is bit of a head poured from the bottle that soon disappears. Two bottles so far have been like this so I am concerned about the others.
Which is a shame as I was hoping to have mates sample 'em on an Aussie Day barbie.
I used carbonation drops in Coopers Pale Ale longnecks with a crown seal. Any suggestions as to what may have gone wrong? Carb drops v bottles fer instance?
I have a Morgan's Stockmans Draught that will be ready for bottling for the weekend (very simple recipe but a sample today taken to measure the SG tasted not too bad). I'm thinking of priming half with carb drops and the other half with dextrose to see if that makes a difference.
Any suggestions welcome as I'm happy to experiment.
After almost 3 weeks after bottling I've gone to sample a few bottles. The good news is that it tastes and looks like beer. Except for the fact that it seems that priming failed. The beer seems flat. There is bit of a head poured from the bottle that soon disappears. Two bottles so far have been like this so I am concerned about the others.
Which is a shame as I was hoping to have mates sample 'em on an Aussie Day barbie.
I used carbonation drops in Coopers Pale Ale longnecks with a crown seal. Any suggestions as to what may have gone wrong? Carb drops v bottles fer instance?
I have a Morgan's Stockmans Draught that will be ready for bottling for the weekend (very simple recipe but a sample today taken to measure the SG tasted not too bad). I'm thinking of priming half with carb drops and the other half with dextrose to see if that makes a difference.
Any suggestions welcome as I'm happy to experiment.