scruff311
Well-Known Member
I bottled my Christmas ale 15 days ago and stored them in a cardboard box in a closet. We put 2 in the fridge yesterday to chill and drink today and both turned out to be completely flat. No sound when opening, no bubbles, nothing.
I left the beer in the primary fermenter for almost a full month. We did not do a secondary. The batch was about 4.25 gallons so I added 2/3 cup corn sugar at bottling. It's a 9% ABV beer with a final gravity of 1.010. It was brewed with cinnamon, ginger, and orange peel. Could any of this had any effect on the bottle conditioning? Could there have been no viable yeast left in the beer when it was bottled? The bottles were securely capped (no leaks).
Can I fix this?
I left the beer in the primary fermenter for almost a full month. We did not do a secondary. The batch was about 4.25 gallons so I added 2/3 cup corn sugar at bottling. It's a 9% ABV beer with a final gravity of 1.010. It was brewed with cinnamon, ginger, and orange peel. Could any of this had any effect on the bottle conditioning? Could there have been no viable yeast left in the beer when it was bottled? The bottles were securely capped (no leaks).
Can I fix this?