brewyorker
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Longtime lurker, first post. Thanks to everyone here for all the great ideas and advice so far!
I bottled a batch of a Chimay 500 semi-clone about 5 weeks ago. After opening 3 bottles, one was completely carbed (maybe even a little over carbed) and two were almost completely flat. All the bottles were stored together at ~70F the entire time. Good news is the beer tastes great-even the flat stuff!
Not sure why the carb is uneven, I boiled the priming sugar (about 4.5oz) before adding to the bottling bucket. I also sprinkled a packet of yeast in while siphoning over the beer. Don't remember which yeast, but I can check later.
That said, I care less right now about why the bottles are unevenly carbed than how to fix this batch. I'm wondering if anyone has had luck redosing bottles. I'm thinking of opening each one and, based on the sound, adding a small measured bit of sugar. Thought this might also help relieve the pressure in some potential bottle bombs.
Or would you just play Belgian Roulette?
Thoughts? Cheers!
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I bottled a batch of a Chimay 500 semi-clone about 5 weeks ago. After opening 3 bottles, one was completely carbed (maybe even a little over carbed) and two were almost completely flat. All the bottles were stored together at ~70F the entire time. Good news is the beer tastes great-even the flat stuff!
Not sure why the carb is uneven, I boiled the priming sugar (about 4.5oz) before adding to the bottling bucket. I also sprinkled a packet of yeast in while siphoning over the beer. Don't remember which yeast, but I can check later.
That said, I care less right now about why the bottles are unevenly carbed than how to fix this batch. I'm wondering if anyone has had luck redosing bottles. I'm thinking of opening each one and, based on the sound, adding a small measured bit of sugar. Thought this might also help relieve the pressure in some potential bottle bombs.
Or would you just play Belgian Roulette?
Thoughts? Cheers!
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