Due to work being extremely busy, and a touch of pure laziness I have a graf that has been sitting in primary for close to 3 months. I'm bottling it today, and I was wondering if there are any tricks I can use to help it carbonate faster.
I'm throwing a party in 3 weeks, and this batch will be consumed whether its 100% ready or not... The last time I made a graf it took about 4 weeks to get reasonably carbonated. I'm assuming since I've let it sit for so long this time that there will be significantly less yeast suspended in solution.
So what are my options? Can I stir it up a little bit when racking into my bucket to get some yeast swimming around? I'll be giving the bottles a daily shake to re suspend the yeast as well. thanks!
I'm throwing a party in 3 weeks, and this batch will be consumed whether its 100% ready or not... The last time I made a graf it took about 4 weeks to get reasonably carbonated. I'm assuming since I've let it sit for so long this time that there will be significantly less yeast suspended in solution.
So what are my options? Can I stir it up a little bit when racking into my bucket to get some yeast swimming around? I'll be giving the bottles a daily shake to re suspend the yeast as well. thanks!