BmillaTheBrewzilla
Well-Known Member
My relationship with bottles, that is.
So I'm about 15 batches in on this freakish obsession and I've bottled every batch. I don't find it to be too big of a pain and I've been very happy with the bottle conditioned results.
What I've noticed is this: I don't get much head AT ALL on my beers unless I use cara-pils or a good amount of wheat. I'm brewing all grain. When I use two row plus some crystal malts, I get very little head, no matter what style of beer.
My suspicion is that if I were kegging, I'd be getting quite a bit more head. So my question to you bottlers is, what do you do to increase the head on your beer? I could use cara-pils with every batch... but it gives a certain foaminess that I'm not crazy about. It doesn't bug me, but I've enjoyed my batches without it a little more. They have been nicely carbonated, but I'd like to take them to the next level with some sexy head.
So I'm about 15 batches in on this freakish obsession and I've bottled every batch. I don't find it to be too big of a pain and I've been very happy with the bottle conditioned results.
What I've noticed is this: I don't get much head AT ALL on my beers unless I use cara-pils or a good amount of wheat. I'm brewing all grain. When I use two row plus some crystal malts, I get very little head, no matter what style of beer.
My suspicion is that if I were kegging, I'd be getting quite a bit more head. So my question to you bottlers is, what do you do to increase the head on your beer? I could use cara-pils with every batch... but it gives a certain foaminess that I'm not crazy about. It doesn't bug me, but I've enjoyed my batches without it a little more. They have been nicely carbonated, but I'd like to take them to the next level with some sexy head.