Hi,
First post, I did a quick search and couldn't find something that answered my question so hopefully I'm not re-posting an old Q.
I bottled my beer (Muntons Gold IPA) on the 11th after adding glucose as the kit instructed, it then however said to transfer to a cool environment, which I took to mean cold and as such put it in the attic which considering its winter, isn't exactly warm (Ireland so not TOO cold). Upon reading around I'm getting the feeling that this was a bad idea as I'm unlikely to get carbonation happening at these temps and have noticed that while the beer has cleared considerably there is still what looks to be a lot of sugar sediment on the bottom.
Basically I'm wondering if I should move the bottles back to room temp( 18-20c), which i left them in for 4 days before moving them or leave them in the attic for longer (my estimated date orginally was the 1st of January for the beer to be ready)?
Thanks Guys
First post, I did a quick search and couldn't find something that answered my question so hopefully I'm not re-posting an old Q.
I bottled my beer (Muntons Gold IPA) on the 11th after adding glucose as the kit instructed, it then however said to transfer to a cool environment, which I took to mean cold and as such put it in the attic which considering its winter, isn't exactly warm (Ireland so not TOO cold). Upon reading around I'm getting the feeling that this was a bad idea as I'm unlikely to get carbonation happening at these temps and have noticed that while the beer has cleared considerably there is still what looks to be a lot of sugar sediment on the bottom.
Basically I'm wondering if I should move the bottles back to room temp( 18-20c), which i left them in for 4 days before moving them or leave them in the attic for longer (my estimated date orginally was the 1st of January for the beer to be ready)?
Thanks Guys