I'm new at brewing, having recently successfully completed one brew and getting ready to try my second. Before I start my second, however, I thought I would ask a quesrion about proper carbonation.
My first beer was from an all grain kit, an Everyday IPA from Brooklyn Brew Company. The recipe called for honey while bottling, and since we actually had a little less beer than what the recipe called for, we used a little bit less.
After two weeks of waiting for the beer to finish bottle conditioning (what the recipe called for) we opened the beer and it turned out pretty good. However, it definitely seemed over carbed. However, I'm drinking one tonight from that batch, and the carbonation seems just right. As of this post, it's been 2 months since I bottled.
My question is was two weeks too soon? Does carbination go down over time? I noticed that every Brooklyn recipe says wait two weeks after bottling to drink, but I would think it should vary. Thoughts would be appreciated. Thanks!
My first beer was from an all grain kit, an Everyday IPA from Brooklyn Brew Company. The recipe called for honey while bottling, and since we actually had a little less beer than what the recipe called for, we used a little bit less.
After two weeks of waiting for the beer to finish bottle conditioning (what the recipe called for) we opened the beer and it turned out pretty good. However, it definitely seemed over carbed. However, I'm drinking one tonight from that batch, and the carbonation seems just right. As of this post, it's been 2 months since I bottled.
My question is was two weeks too soon? Does carbination go down over time? I noticed that every Brooklyn recipe says wait two weeks after bottling to drink, but I would think it should vary. Thoughts would be appreciated. Thanks!