luckyeddie said:
The all-grain lager I made is now 7 weeks in - 3 weeks primary fermentation at 12C, diacetyl rest, 3 weeks lagering at 1C and I got the priming and bottle conditioning under way last week. It's had 3 days in the airing cupboard and is now back in the fridge at 12C. I drank the 'is it ready yet?' sample bottle (the 200 mls left over after I filled all the other bottles) last night and the carbonation is still a little on the 'light' side.
Mr Eddie, did you add any extra yeast before bottling? I haev finally got myself a fridge and am going to set away a kit lager tonight, either cooeprs European or Coopers Pilsner. When i coem to bottle this, after fermentign and largering, I am unsure as to wehther i shodl add extra yeast to carbonate. I think I am going to try it without the yeast, unless i am told I need to add it. I imagine it will take a good while to carbonate as I assume most of the yeast will have dropped out, but i'm in no rush.