OlsBean
Active Member
Totally unsure what title to use to describe my issue so MOD's please feel free to change, if you can think of something more descriptive.
I brewed Bulldogs Easter Chocolate Stout before Christmas pretty much as is apart from adding 400g of Lactose halfway through the Primary Fermentation and brewing it slightly short at 20L instead of 23L.
I bottled (360ml bottles) on Christmas Eve (SG 10.060 FG 10.014), gave it a full 2 weeks in the warmth to carbonate then put it outside, in the cold to condition.
After a few weeks it has slightly poor carbonation, a complete lack of head retention, practically no bitterness and I can only describe it as being overall very thin.
I know that time may well help with some of the issues but I was going to try an experiment a little, I am bringing in 6 bottles today, I'm going warm them, open them, add a pinch of yeast (I have a tub of Youngs General Brewing Yeast) a 1/4 of tsp of sugar and I might add to 2 or 3 bottles a drop of liquid Bittering Hops Concentrate I have left over from a Brew Barrel Alpine IPA kit. Recap them and leave them to carb up again. I'm guessing these steps won't fix the head retention and I was wondering if anyone else had any experience of trying to fix an undesirable brew after racking? Is there anything else I could try experimenting with, would for example adding a little more Lactose to the bottle help?
I know there are very mixed reviews about this particular kit but it was a Birthday Kit.
TIA
I brewed Bulldogs Easter Chocolate Stout before Christmas pretty much as is apart from adding 400g of Lactose halfway through the Primary Fermentation and brewing it slightly short at 20L instead of 23L.
I bottled (360ml bottles) on Christmas Eve (SG 10.060 FG 10.014), gave it a full 2 weeks in the warmth to carbonate then put it outside, in the cold to condition.
After a few weeks it has slightly poor carbonation, a complete lack of head retention, practically no bitterness and I can only describe it as being overall very thin.
I know that time may well help with some of the issues but I was going to try an experiment a little, I am bringing in 6 bottles today, I'm going warm them, open them, add a pinch of yeast (I have a tub of Youngs General Brewing Yeast) a 1/4 of tsp of sugar and I might add to 2 or 3 bottles a drop of liquid Bittering Hops Concentrate I have left over from a Brew Barrel Alpine IPA kit. Recap them and leave them to carb up again. I'm guessing these steps won't fix the head retention and I was wondering if anyone else had any experience of trying to fix an undesirable brew after racking? Is there anything else I could try experimenting with, would for example adding a little more Lactose to the bottle help?
I know there are very mixed reviews about this particular kit but it was a Birthday Kit.
TIA