leebrockney
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Hello, I just did my first batch of a Honey Cream Ale. After fermenting in the primary for about 15 days I reached a F.G. of 1018. I transfered to a priming tank and before I added the sugar I gave the beer a taste. It tasted pretty good. Well, as good as a noncarbonated beer could taste I guess. I added the priming sugar and mixed until it was all dissolved. I bottled the beer and placed in a dark closet at a temp of around 70 degrees. It has been in there for about 12 days now and yesterday I decided to move it to a cooler area but before I did I thought I would check the carbonation.
After putting in the fridge for a few hours I opened the bottle and hardly anything happened. A little co2 steam came up and a few bubbles appeared but no foam. There was also a thick sediment at the bottom of the bottle. I decided to taste the beer. It was pretty aweful. It was very tart, almost like a sour fruit drink. It tastes nothing like it did before bottling. Will that go away after more conditioning and how do I get more carbonation??
Thaknks, and sorry for the long post!!!
Lee
After putting in the fridge for a few hours I opened the bottle and hardly anything happened. A little co2 steam came up and a few bubbles appeared but no foam. There was also a thick sediment at the bottom of the bottle. I decided to taste the beer. It was pretty aweful. It was very tart, almost like a sour fruit drink. It tastes nothing like it did before bottling. Will that go away after more conditioning and how do I get more carbonation??
Thaknks, and sorry for the long post!!!
Lee