michaellindopp
Well-Known Member
Hey to all,
Bottled my first attempt at a tripel at the start of February so it's been 4 months in bottle. The carbonation is super low still. I have tried a bottle here and there to see how they're progressing and they have a sweetness to them so there is sugar in there.
The O.G. was 1.085 and F.G. was 1.005 so the sugar from the malt was pretty much all consumed by the yeast(trappist SY-065). So the only sugar that really could be in there is the table sugar I used to carbonate. I know bigger beers need more time but I've had D.IPA's with 8.5% carbonate in 4/5 weeks.
Will i need to reopen the bottles and put a little yeast in each bottle or should I just stick it old and be patience.
Bottled my first attempt at a tripel at the start of February so it's been 4 months in bottle. The carbonation is super low still. I have tried a bottle here and there to see how they're progressing and they have a sweetness to them so there is sugar in there.
The O.G. was 1.085 and F.G. was 1.005 so the sugar from the malt was pretty much all consumed by the yeast(trappist SY-065). So the only sugar that really could be in there is the table sugar I used to carbonate. I know bigger beers need more time but I've had D.IPA's with 8.5% carbonate in 4/5 weeks.
Will i need to reopen the bottles and put a little yeast in each bottle or should I just stick it old and be patience.