My wee heavy spent 30+ days in the primary and 95 days in the secondary, it's been in the bottles for a couple of months now and in a word it's awesome...
OG 1.100 FG 1.022
no, six random bottles had no carb at all, took two more and added sugar, waited another coupled of weeks, still no carb. but now after waiting for months ... SUCCESS!!!!
well as they say time heals all wounds.....
I just now opened a bottle of this (previously) flat beer and was greeted by a big foamy head and lots of mouthfeel, not to mention a wonderfully delirious flavor along with most excellent lacing on the glass...
i'm going to cry now....
i just bottled up my wee heavy a couple of week ago, it sat in the secondary for 95 days and i just had a bottle today, its carbing up nicely...
but i also have a brown ale that refused to carb after only six weeks in the primary....
I did make sure that I siphoned a little yeast off of the...
It's a cool, but muggy day here in N.C. so I decided to "sneak" a taste of the wee heavy (after my brown ale not carbing up i had some concerns) and was ecstatic that it's got a good amount of carbonation w/o the addition of any additional yeast... and man the taste and aroma is out of this...
after 6 weeks in the primary I bottled my brown ale. it's about 6% abv and quite tasty, but flat, flat, flat.
I've stirred the bottles and they are @ 72 degrees....
5 weeks after bottling I dropped some muttons carb tabs into a grolsh bottle and waited three or four more weeks... nada...