tackucack
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Well that part is true, my friend actually made a double IPA a while back. After primary he racked in secondary for 3 weeks then bottled. I just saw him last night and he said it has been over 2 weeks and there is 0 carbonation. He's opened three just to make sure. What could have happened? Is there any way to rescue?
Which brings me to my predicament. I tried a clone for Delirium Nocturnum and I am currently at the 6 week mark for my secondary. Am I good to just go with that? The recipe I have (actually the Tremens recipe, modified) says to pitch some fresh yeast 3 days before bottling. Should I do that or would I be okay? Is there such a thing as too long in a secondary? I've put so much time into this Belgium I don't want anything to go wrong...
(As you can tell, I'm still new to brewing)
Which brings me to my predicament. I tried a clone for Delirium Nocturnum and I am currently at the 6 week mark for my secondary. Am I good to just go with that? The recipe I have (actually the Tremens recipe, modified) says to pitch some fresh yeast 3 days before bottling. Should I do that or would I be okay? Is there such a thing as too long in a secondary? I've put so much time into this Belgium I don't want anything to go wrong...
(As you can tell, I'm still new to brewing)