I’m an American so forgive me. We don’t do kg.
.9 kg should be about 2 pounds? And I’m guessing this is a 5 gallon batch? You just say Munich malt. If it was dark munich, that could certainly account for the color.
You say bottle condition.
Things that affect carbonation are any kind of oil. One previous poster said he used dish detergent on his bag and that reduced head. So any kind of oil coming in contact with bottles, bottling bucket, etc.
Also the condition of the glassware. It has to be “beer clean”. Also amount of time in bottle. Equal mixing of priming sugar. Did you add one dose of sugar for the batch or dose each bottle individually. If batch priming, stir well. If some bottles are carbonated and some are not then its uneven priming.
People recommend adding wheat for head retention, you have plenty of wheat in the recipe.
You’ll figure it out.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/beeran...perts-improving-head-retention-for-your-beer/
.9 kg should be about 2 pounds? And I’m guessing this is a 5 gallon batch? You just say Munich malt. If it was dark munich, that could certainly account for the color.
You say bottle condition.
Things that affect carbonation are any kind of oil. One previous poster said he used dish detergent on his bag and that reduced head. So any kind of oil coming in contact with bottles, bottling bucket, etc.
Also the condition of the glassware. It has to be “beer clean”. Also amount of time in bottle. Equal mixing of priming sugar. Did you add one dose of sugar for the batch or dose each bottle individually. If batch priming, stir well. If some bottles are carbonated and some are not then its uneven priming.
People recommend adding wheat for head retention, you have plenty of wheat in the recipe.
You’ll figure it out.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/beeran...perts-improving-head-retention-for-your-beer/