TDA
New Member
The basic facts:
I brewed an "Octoberfest" extract beer kit in Novemver.
It stopped fermenting after 3 days. I moved the primary to a warmer location adn stirred things up. Fermentation restarted but very slowly. It took almost 5 weeks in the primary to ferment. Siphoned to the sencondary (added gelatin finings) and left it there 10 days. Bottled the beer using Muntons KreemyX as the priming sugar (boiled with water and put in bottling bucked before siphoning from secondary. Siphoned beer to 2 5 liter mini kegs and 26 12 oz bottles. I siphoned keeping the racking cane off the bottom of the secondary as long as I could. The last two bottles were siphoned from the bottom.
Left the beer 3 weeks to bottle condition and tested one of the last two that were bottled. They had good carbonation and produced a good head but tasted "raw" not ready. One week later open the other second to last beer bottled and it had good carbonation and head and was better. Opened another and it was FLAT, opened another and it was also flat. Opened another and again flat. Gave the bottles a swirl to suspend the yeast and moved the batch to a warmer location for a week. Refrigerated and tested another bottle, still pretty flat.
Questions:
Why would the last 2 bottle have so much more carbonation?
Am I making a mistake by not siphoning from the bottom of the bottling bucket?
Should I just wait longer or???
Should I uncap and add a couple if grains of dry yeast to the bottles?
The Mini Kegs appear to be under a bit of pressure as the bottom of the keg is bulging. Should I attempt to add more yeast or priming sugar?
Sorry for the long winded post that has been covered over and over but I just don't know why the last 2 beers that were bottled would be so different.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, TDA
I brewed an "Octoberfest" extract beer kit in Novemver.
It stopped fermenting after 3 days. I moved the primary to a warmer location adn stirred things up. Fermentation restarted but very slowly. It took almost 5 weeks in the primary to ferment. Siphoned to the sencondary (added gelatin finings) and left it there 10 days. Bottled the beer using Muntons KreemyX as the priming sugar (boiled with water and put in bottling bucked before siphoning from secondary. Siphoned beer to 2 5 liter mini kegs and 26 12 oz bottles. I siphoned keeping the racking cane off the bottom of the secondary as long as I could. The last two bottles were siphoned from the bottom.
Left the beer 3 weeks to bottle condition and tested one of the last two that were bottled. They had good carbonation and produced a good head but tasted "raw" not ready. One week later open the other second to last beer bottled and it had good carbonation and head and was better. Opened another and it was FLAT, opened another and it was also flat. Opened another and again flat. Gave the bottles a swirl to suspend the yeast and moved the batch to a warmer location for a week. Refrigerated and tested another bottle, still pretty flat.
Questions:
Why would the last 2 bottle have so much more carbonation?
Am I making a mistake by not siphoning from the bottom of the bottling bucket?
Should I just wait longer or???
Should I uncap and add a couple if grains of dry yeast to the bottles?
The Mini Kegs appear to be under a bit of pressure as the bottom of the keg is bulging. Should I attempt to add more yeast or priming sugar?
Sorry for the long winded post that has been covered over and over but I just don't know why the last 2 beers that were bottled would be so different.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, TDA