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No carbonation in a wee heavy, looking for a reason

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Bathtubbrewer

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I brewed a wee heavy right before Thanksgiving and bottled it Thanksgiving weekend. Because of all my help (a 5 and 3 year old), I forgot to add more yeast when bottling. 2 weeks later, I cracked a couple open and zero carbonation. In an effort to "save" the batch, I opened all the bottles, gently poured them into a bucket, rehydrated some US-05, and re-bottled the batch. Opened a couple today, and still no carbonation. Not even a little. I'm assuming the high alcohol (~10% per beersmith) killed the added yeast, but any other ideas would be appreciated. Assuming I'm right, what should I have done? Used Scottish yeast? Thanks in advance, and Happy Holidays to all.
 
Really though, several mentions of adding yest but not sugar.

Bathtubbrewer, just in case you didn't add the priming sugar: at the end of primary fermentation and prior to bottling, there is usually plenty of living yeast (even in many 10% beers, but adding more is OK) but just no fermentable sugars left for them to consume. You add a measured dose of sugar prior to bottling which the suspended yeast in the bottled beer consume and create CO2, which carbonates your beer.
 
Sorry, should have mentioned that I did add the proper amount of priming sugar. Also, after priming and bottling, I stored the bottles at about 73 degrees.
 
I think it may take a couple of months to get carbonation with a high gravity beer like that. This is exactly what happened with my Northern No. 1 kit a couple of years ago. It's about 11 percent ABV and took forever to carbonate in the bottles.
 
i bottled a dubbel the third week of october. not a hint of carbonation on thanksgiving. cracked one open yesterday ant it was good and bubbly. just give it a while and eventually it will be ready.
 
I have an Imperial Pumpkin that didn't carb, turns out the alcohol level was too high for the yeast. Planning on adding some yeast with a higher tolerance to each bottle.
 
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