thomascrabs
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I'm in the process of doing my first kit - a John Bull IPA - but it's lacking any decent head retention / carbonation and is cloudy.
Being my first brew i've probably messed around with it too much in the fermentation stage - had the lid of a few too many times etc.
Here is a run down of what i've done:
* Fermentation -> 2/5/13 â 17/5/13
* Finnings added 15/5/13
* Kegged - 17/5/13
* Put outside - 20/5/13
* Back inside! - 24/5/13
* Back outside again! - 3/6/13
It tastes fine and has some bubbles (wouldn't call it head) at first but disappears after a few seconds. This was the case when I had a taste on 24/5, hence bringing it back inside under the impression it would help?! I've now had another taste today and it's still cloudy and no head etc.
I've brought it back in today to see if I can kick start the carbonation again â is this possible after being outside for a while? Will the yeast die after a specific amount of time? Does adding finnings mean it will take longer to carbonate?
Having looked at various other threads, could I try adding more yeast and / or sugar?
Being my first brew i've probably messed around with it too much in the fermentation stage - had the lid of a few too many times etc.
Here is a run down of what i've done:
* Fermentation -> 2/5/13 â 17/5/13
* Finnings added 15/5/13
* Kegged - 17/5/13
* Put outside - 20/5/13
* Back inside! - 24/5/13
* Back outside again! - 3/6/13
It tastes fine and has some bubbles (wouldn't call it head) at first but disappears after a few seconds. This was the case when I had a taste on 24/5, hence bringing it back inside under the impression it would help?! I've now had another taste today and it's still cloudy and no head etc.
I've brought it back in today to see if I can kick start the carbonation again â is this possible after being outside for a while? Will the yeast die after a specific amount of time? Does adding finnings mean it will take longer to carbonate?
Having looked at various other threads, could I try adding more yeast and / or sugar?