Three weeks ago, I bottled a great Chocolate Raspberry stout after going through the primary and secondary fermenters. I let the bottle sit for three weeks, per the recipe that I brewed it from.
Last night, I opened up a bottle and found that there was no carbonation at all! I primed the brew prior to bottling with priming sugar.
I am wondering if any one of you could provide some sort of insight as to why there is no carbonation. Do you think that it needs to sit longer in the bottle? Could it be that after bottling, the cases of beer did go into my storage until directly on the floor and it has been quite cold, thus slowing down the yeast?
Any help or advise would be great. Thank you.
Last night, I opened up a bottle and found that there was no carbonation at all! I primed the brew prior to bottling with priming sugar.
I am wondering if any one of you could provide some sort of insight as to why there is no carbonation. Do you think that it needs to sit longer in the bottle? Could it be that after bottling, the cases of beer did go into my storage until directly on the floor and it has been quite cold, thus slowing down the yeast?
Any help or advise would be great. Thank you.
