chrisbardell
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Just done a brew (Coopers Preacher's Hefe wheat beer). All went fine, no probs with primary (full 23L, OG 1040, stable FG 1010), batch-primed 175g raw cane sugar, bottled into new 500ml PET bottles. Just completed 2 weeks secondary + 2 weeks cool.
Have now tried 4 bottles. Two were spot-on - bottles rock-hard, good fizz on opening, nicely carbonated. Two were knackered - bottles squidgier, barely any fizz on opening, and flat as a pancake beer.
I made a point of double-checking that the screw-caps were on nice and tight at bottling time. Puzzled at the different levels of carbonation, given that I batch-primed. All bottles identically sanitised, rinsed, and drained. All bottling done in one go.
Just did a squeeze test on the remaining bottles; about a 50/50 split between rock-hard and squidgy. The bottles I used were from two different boxes - possible one box were microscopically faulty?
Any ideas on this? Grateful for any help. Meantime I've taken the 18 squidgy bottles out of the shed and brought them indoors. Not sure if a couple of weeks in the warm might re-trigger some fermentation and rescue them (?)
Have now tried 4 bottles. Two were spot-on - bottles rock-hard, good fizz on opening, nicely carbonated. Two were knackered - bottles squidgier, barely any fizz on opening, and flat as a pancake beer.
I made a point of double-checking that the screw-caps were on nice and tight at bottling time. Puzzled at the different levels of carbonation, given that I batch-primed. All bottles identically sanitised, rinsed, and drained. All bottling done in one go.
Just did a squeeze test on the remaining bottles; about a 50/50 split between rock-hard and squidgy. The bottles I used were from two different boxes - possible one box were microscopically faulty?
Any ideas on this? Grateful for any help. Meantime I've taken the 18 squidgy bottles out of the shed and brought them indoors. Not sure if a couple of weeks in the warm might re-trigger some fermentation and rescue them (?)