First brew - no fizz!

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biffer

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Hi all. Just finished my first brew. Used a coopers lager kit, all seems to have gone well, tastes fine, but there's barely any carbonation, despite having put two carbonation drops into each bottle when bottling it.

Any idea

1 what went wrong
2 any thing it can do to fix it, or gas it up on opening the bottles

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You need 2 weeks at 20c ish for bottles to be gassed up and maybe longer if cooler , then a few weeks in cold afterwards too.
 
2 carbonation drops should be more than enough. As pittsy pointed out it needs to be stored in a warm place for a week or two. If you didn't do this then move it into the warmth now and hopefully it should be ok.
 
+1 for moving back into the warm for a while. Rescued one of my early brews like this.
 
Yep, it sat for a fortnight in my spare room, about 20C (same place where the fermentation took place so should be a high enough temp for the conditioning). Not sure what's gone wrong.
 
My first brew was pretty flat too. I used Coopers carbonation drops to prime with. I've never used them since and I've not had a flat beer either.

I guess they must work or they wouldn't sell them but I found them useless. Ordinary granulated sugar does the job.
 
Not sure what you have done here But,
Lager kits require more priming sugar than English style beers require. You need to prime with 5g/pint or 10g/Litre to get the fizz you need for a lager. You need to keep it in the warm (comfortable domestic temperature) for 2 weeks then move it into the Garage/shed or somewhere else cold for up to 4/6 weeks to condition and completely clear. This should give you a lager thats lively when you open it to drink
 
I've only just encountered my first 'failed carbonation' having kegged an IPA, sat at 20C for a fortnight then lowered for another fortnight only to discover flat, cloudy ale. Re-primed and trying again but I feel the OPs frustration.
 

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