Hello all,
I had a question about my latest homebrew that I was hoping to get some advice on. Here's the deal.
I recently brewed a 6 gallon extract 115 dream hopbursted IPA from Northern Brewer.com. Well all of it didn't fit into my carboy so I had a 1 gallon glass jug that I poured the rest into. Pitched the yeast into both containers. Then waited the suggested amount of time which was about 3 months, bottled normally, and waited the normal 2 weeks before trying it out.
My first opening was 2 weeks after bottling and it had no carbonation, no head, and no fingers(?). Tasted really flat and sweet like sugar and really hoppy (16oz of hops).
I waited another week and chilled and popped another but same results only a little less sugary. Still no carbonation.
Any suggestions on what this could be or how to fix? I really don't want to dump the whole brew considering the kit was quite expensive.
Thanks.
I had a question about my latest homebrew that I was hoping to get some advice on. Here's the deal.
I recently brewed a 6 gallon extract 115 dream hopbursted IPA from Northern Brewer.com. Well all of it didn't fit into my carboy so I had a 1 gallon glass jug that I poured the rest into. Pitched the yeast into both containers. Then waited the suggested amount of time which was about 3 months, bottled normally, and waited the normal 2 weeks before trying it out.
My first opening was 2 weeks after bottling and it had no carbonation, no head, and no fingers(?). Tasted really flat and sweet like sugar and really hoppy (16oz of hops).
I waited another week and chilled and popped another but same results only a little less sugary. Still no carbonation.
Any suggestions on what this could be or how to fix? I really don't want to dump the whole brew considering the kit was quite expensive.
Thanks.