I brewed 2- 5 gallon batches of Porter. One on 10/5, the other on 10/26. Both have vanilla beans soaked in Jack Daniels (along with some Jack) added to the secondary.
I bottled the first batch around 11/5 using cane sugar as a priming sugar. I kegged the second batch.
I tried a bottle after 3 weeks of bottle conditioning - little or no carbonation. I tried another one after 5 or 6 weeks - still little or no carbonation. Tastes good, but flat with no head. The kegged batch is excellent with good head.
I'm weighing the following options:
1. Whenever I want a porter, just mix one of the bottles with a pint from the kegerator.
2. Open all of the bottles and add carb tablets.
3. Other ideas?
I bottled the first batch around 11/5 using cane sugar as a priming sugar. I kegged the second batch.
I tried a bottle after 3 weeks of bottle conditioning - little or no carbonation. I tried another one after 5 or 6 weeks - still little or no carbonation. Tastes good, but flat with no head. The kegged batch is excellent with good head.
I'm weighing the following options:
1. Whenever I want a porter, just mix one of the bottles with a pint from the kegerator.
2. Open all of the bottles and add carb tablets.
3. Other ideas?