geoffmartyn
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Hello folks,
I recently bottled a St Peter's IPA and it's been in the bottles for almost 3 weeks now. I used the Cooper's PET bottles, so it's quite easy to see if there's carbonation given the pressure when squeezed. I realise 3 weeks isn't a hell of a long time to leave them but my issue is that none of them seem to have any carbonation. I have a Cooper's lager in the same style of bottles and you can tell there's pressure just by squeezing the bottle. The IPA seems to have nothing at all.
My dilemma is that I bottled this batch when I was trying to stay awake after a long flight, so thinking back I may have forgotten to put any priming sugar in, which would stand to reason given that it's three weeks down the line and there's not a bit of pressure. I've even opened one and it's as flat as a pancake.
Do you think I can open the bottles and put in some sugar (Cooper's Carbonation drops) or should I not risk it and ditch the lot? A real shame, but I think I might have messed this batch up. :cry:
Cheers
Geoff
I recently bottled a St Peter's IPA and it's been in the bottles for almost 3 weeks now. I used the Cooper's PET bottles, so it's quite easy to see if there's carbonation given the pressure when squeezed. I realise 3 weeks isn't a hell of a long time to leave them but my issue is that none of them seem to have any carbonation. I have a Cooper's lager in the same style of bottles and you can tell there's pressure just by squeezing the bottle. The IPA seems to have nothing at all.
My dilemma is that I bottled this batch when I was trying to stay awake after a long flight, so thinking back I may have forgotten to put any priming sugar in, which would stand to reason given that it's three weeks down the line and there's not a bit of pressure. I've even opened one and it's as flat as a pancake.
Do you think I can open the bottles and put in some sugar (Cooper's Carbonation drops) or should I not risk it and ditch the lot? A real shame, but I think I might have messed this batch up. :cry:
Cheers
Geoff