Terry08
Well-Known Member
I do not believe I have a problem but the last brew I bottled was in the secondary for two weeks and was very clear going into the bottle. I opened up a bottle after two weeks just to check progress and there was minimal carbonation. Now I believe this is because it is winter here and the maximum temperature in my shed is no more than 15deg c. I would like comments on the fact that when the temperature rises which it will in a week or two. Will the yeast become active. The beer is absolutly delicious albeit flat.
The reason I ask is that this batch is the first I have made using a secondary and I am slightly concerned that the clearing has drasticaly removed the yeast too.
I must admit if this batch was kegged I would be one happy camper, probably be flat on my back with a smile on my dial.
Give me the good news please otherwise I will be calling this brew, wine.
The reason I ask is that this batch is the first I have made using a secondary and I am slightly concerned that the clearing has drasticaly removed the yeast too.
I must admit if this batch was kegged I would be one happy camper, probably be flat on my back with a smile on my dial.
Give me the good news please otherwise I will be calling this brew, wine.