EinGutesBier
Well-Known Member
I have 7 gallons of Saison that have been sitting/finishing up in primary for about 2, 2.5 months right now. From what I can tell, she's done just about all she's going to do. This weekend I plan on bottling the whole lot of it.
Here's the question. How do I get this beast of a batch adequately carbonated? I'm concerned that the yeast is all tuckered out or dormant at this point, so I can't count on the stuff that's in it to bottle condition properly. I know how to krauesen beer, so is that an option to try? I suppose I'd need a huge starter to carbonate 7 gallons...the only downside is that it's tough to calculate the volumes of CO2 that you'd get when using that technique.
Anyone else been in this situation? I'm really excited for this beer and would like to carbonate it once and carbonate it correctly. Excuse my ignorance - I've never bottled beer that had mellowed for this long before.
Here's the question. How do I get this beast of a batch adequately carbonated? I'm concerned that the yeast is all tuckered out or dormant at this point, so I can't count on the stuff that's in it to bottle condition properly. I know how to krauesen beer, so is that an option to try? I suppose I'd need a huge starter to carbonate 7 gallons...the only downside is that it's tough to calculate the volumes of CO2 that you'd get when using that technique.
Anyone else been in this situation? I'm really excited for this beer and would like to carbonate it once and carbonate it correctly. Excuse my ignorance - I've never bottled beer that had mellowed for this long before.