neilb
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Hi, sorry for the newbie questions this is only my second batch
I've had a Young's lager carbonating for 11 days in my warm room (20 - 23°C) and I opened one yesterday after it was in the fridge overnight to have a look and see if everything is on track. When I was bottling into PET 500ml bottles, it was showing a lovely head but when I opened one of the bottles yesterday there was no head at all, not even when pouring. There were a few bubbles rising to the top when it was sat in the glass, but it tasted fine.
I used half a teaspoon of brewing sugar into each bottle so I cant understand why it was flat as the bottles felt fairly firm
When I was bottling I primed the bottles first with the brewing sugar then filled them, is this the correct way of doing it or should I have filled them first then added the sugar?
I've had a Young's lager carbonating for 11 days in my warm room (20 - 23°C) and I opened one yesterday after it was in the fridge overnight to have a look and see if everything is on track. When I was bottling into PET 500ml bottles, it was showing a lovely head but when I opened one of the bottles yesterday there was no head at all, not even when pouring. There were a few bubbles rising to the top when it was sat in the glass, but it tasted fine.
I used half a teaspoon of brewing sugar into each bottle so I cant understand why it was flat as the bottles felt fairly firm
When I was bottling I primed the bottles first with the brewing sugar then filled them, is this the correct way of doing it or should I have filled them first then added the sugar?