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Folks,
This is a bit embarrassing as I'm no newbie, but over the past 4 months I've been getting into strong ales, mostly Belgian. They've all brewed up nicely, but, unlike my pale ales etc, I've given them a good bit of time in the carboy on the yeast cake. Probably 6 weeks or so.
Anyhow, come bottling time I bulk primed in my bottling bucket and bottled away. And waited. And got impatient after a month and cracked one. The flavour is great. The carbonation not so much. I kind of figured that as I had aged them in the carboy a lot of the yeast had dropped out of suspension. It would therefore take a while to get going and carbonate again.
I cracked a different dark strong the other night that was still very under-carbonated after 8 weeks. In hindsight, I should have added some yeast at bottling time to these beers, but I'm hoping time will save me.
Has anyone else been stupid enough not to add yeast and had success after a bit of a wait? Let me know what you think.
Thanks in advance
HP
This is a bit embarrassing as I'm no newbie, but over the past 4 months I've been getting into strong ales, mostly Belgian. They've all brewed up nicely, but, unlike my pale ales etc, I've given them a good bit of time in the carboy on the yeast cake. Probably 6 weeks or so.
Anyhow, come bottling time I bulk primed in my bottling bucket and bottled away. And waited. And got impatient after a month and cracked one. The flavour is great. The carbonation not so much. I kind of figured that as I had aged them in the carboy a lot of the yeast had dropped out of suspension. It would therefore take a while to get going and carbonate again.
I cracked a different dark strong the other night that was still very under-carbonated after 8 weeks. In hindsight, I should have added some yeast at bottling time to these beers, but I'm hoping time will save me.
Has anyone else been stupid enough not to add yeast and had success after a bit of a wait? Let me know what you think.
Thanks in advance
HP