Hi!
We have brewed a couple of beers from kits got mixed results with the carbonation. One contained extreme amount of fizz, some contain just right, but most are flat. We tried leaving the flats for a week in a warm place, and it helps a bit, but still not enough carbon. Last brew we tried to use "Cooper Carbonation Drops" for half and Dextrose for the other half. The ones with the drops are very good while the ones with the sugar added (we have tried dextrose, white sugar, and cane sugar all with similar results) were too flat. We follow the recipe, and add the Dextrose (85g to 22L beer) to cooled boiled water and the add the dissolved sugar to the fermentation tank. Then we wait a couple of hours and bottle the beer.
Any idea why we can't get enough bubbles when using sugar instead of the drops? (which I guess are also just dextrose)
Should we add more sugar to the tank than the recipe says?
Can we just open the bottles now and add a little sugar?
All brews have tasted fine, btw. Last one was a Brown Ale kit where we added some coco and coffee. It tastes very nice!
Best Regards,
Madsen
We have brewed a couple of beers from kits got mixed results with the carbonation. One contained extreme amount of fizz, some contain just right, but most are flat. We tried leaving the flats for a week in a warm place, and it helps a bit, but still not enough carbon. Last brew we tried to use "Cooper Carbonation Drops" for half and Dextrose for the other half. The ones with the drops are very good while the ones with the sugar added (we have tried dextrose, white sugar, and cane sugar all with similar results) were too flat. We follow the recipe, and add the Dextrose (85g to 22L beer) to cooled boiled water and the add the dissolved sugar to the fermentation tank. Then we wait a couple of hours and bottle the beer.
Any idea why we can't get enough bubbles when using sugar instead of the drops? (which I guess are also just dextrose)
Should we add more sugar to the tank than the recipe says?
Can we just open the bottles now and add a little sugar?
All brews have tasted fine, btw. Last one was a Brown Ale kit where we added some coco and coffee. It tastes very nice!
Best Regards,
Madsen