OK, so this is my first post asking for help. I recently got back into homebrewing after a ~20 year break. I've done 4 or 5 decent beers, but this is my first "high ABV" beer.
I brewed a tripel, seemed to hit all my gravities pretty spot on, pitched the yeast (Safbrew BE-256 Dry Brewing Yeast 11.5) without doing a starter, and a few weeks later when I went to bottle, everything seemed good, the beer looked, smelled, and tasted like I thought it should.
I followed all of my normal bottling routine, cleaning and sanitizing the bottling bucket, equipment and bottles, boiled and cooled priming sugar. I thought I was on track for a nice tasty tripel.
About 3 weeks later, I chilled and cracked open the first bottle, and barely a hiss of CO2 escaping (I use .5l fliptops, and am used to a nice satisfying "pop"), so I pour the beer into a glass and it's pretty flat, but other than that seemed ok. I figure this is homebrew and high abv (9.3%), so maybe I just have to be patient.
It has now been 3 months, I have opened a few bottles, and they lack carbonation. In addition, the yeast sediment at the bottom is significantly changed in color, and the beer has taken on some "off" flavor that I am having troubles identifying. I have attached a picture of the stuff off the bottom in case the color helps anyone recognize anything.
The fermentation stayed ~65F, and the bottles have stayed in the mid 60s other than being 68 for 2 weeks after bottling.
Any help or advice or thoughts are appreciated
Kevin
I brewed a tripel, seemed to hit all my gravities pretty spot on, pitched the yeast (Safbrew BE-256 Dry Brewing Yeast 11.5) without doing a starter, and a few weeks later when I went to bottle, everything seemed good, the beer looked, smelled, and tasted like I thought it should.
I followed all of my normal bottling routine, cleaning and sanitizing the bottling bucket, equipment and bottles, boiled and cooled priming sugar. I thought I was on track for a nice tasty tripel.
About 3 weeks later, I chilled and cracked open the first bottle, and barely a hiss of CO2 escaping (I use .5l fliptops, and am used to a nice satisfying "pop"), so I pour the beer into a glass and it's pretty flat, but other than that seemed ok. I figure this is homebrew and high abv (9.3%), so maybe I just have to be patient.
It has now been 3 months, I have opened a few bottles, and they lack carbonation. In addition, the yeast sediment at the bottom is significantly changed in color, and the beer has taken on some "off" flavor that I am having troubles identifying. I have attached a picture of the stuff off the bottom in case the color helps anyone recognize anything.
The fermentation stayed ~65F, and the bottles have stayed in the mid 60s other than being 68 for 2 weeks after bottling.
Any help or advice or thoughts are appreciated
Kevin
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