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aslannn

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I brewed up a batch of Alesmith Wee Heavy, and bottled it at the end of February. It's a really big beer, about 10%, so I've let it sit much longer than I would a normal beer. However, here it is November, and its still not carbonated. I have gently swirled them over the months, but apparently it hasn't helped. My usual problem is over-carbonation, so I'm not really sure what to do at this point. Any suggestions?
 
I had a similar problem. What I did was mixed up some more priming sugar and used Mr. Malty to calculate the yeast. I opened each bottle, used a pipet to add the correct amount of solution. Put new caps on, gave them two weeks out of the fridge and one week in, and they were good.
 
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