Hi All,
I started some homebrew 2 years ago in Dublin and have done about 6 batches now without any issues for the main part but brewed my first batch during the winter in December, the primary fermentation went well as I wrapped the fermenter in towels and foil to insulate and I got about 4% alcohol for the kit ginger beer that I brewed that was pretty good and the final gravity was close to 1.000. For bottling I added a heading agent as I wanted to help it along, I previously used the same agent for a cerveza kit and it worked great.
I bottled and left the bottles for about 5 weeks but the 2 I have tried so far aren't that fizzy at all, even in the grolsch style bottle. I'm thinking it might be the temperature not being warm enough for secondary fermentation, anyone seen this before or got any ideas?
Thanks,
Eoin
I started some homebrew 2 years ago in Dublin and have done about 6 batches now without any issues for the main part but brewed my first batch during the winter in December, the primary fermentation went well as I wrapped the fermenter in towels and foil to insulate and I got about 4% alcohol for the kit ginger beer that I brewed that was pretty good and the final gravity was close to 1.000. For bottling I added a heading agent as I wanted to help it along, I previously used the same agent for a cerveza kit and it worked great.
I bottled and left the bottles for about 5 weeks but the 2 I have tried so far aren't that fizzy at all, even in the grolsch style bottle. I'm thinking it might be the temperature not being warm enough for secondary fermentation, anyone seen this before or got any ideas?
Thanks,
Eoin