BeginnerBrew
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Evening All,
I recently brewed some lager - first in a basic fermenting bin, then bottling with a bit of sugar. It's now about 4 weeks after bottling and the beer looks very clear until I open a bottle. At this point all of the bubbles cause the sediment to be disturbed and a short while later the whole bottle has gone cloudy.
It looks like I may have put too much sugar in while bottling - the bottles aren't excessively fizzy, in that they don't overflow on opening, but they do fizz slowly and continuously for ages once opened.
Is there any way to rescue these bottles? Do I perhaps open them up to let them liven up, then close them up and let the sediment settle again? I've tried this on a couple of bottles and a day later they are still cloudy.
Many thanks for any rescue remedies.
BB.
I recently brewed some lager - first in a basic fermenting bin, then bottling with a bit of sugar. It's now about 4 weeks after bottling and the beer looks very clear until I open a bottle. At this point all of the bubbles cause the sediment to be disturbed and a short while later the whole bottle has gone cloudy.
It looks like I may have put too much sugar in while bottling - the bottles aren't excessively fizzy, in that they don't overflow on opening, but they do fizz slowly and continuously for ages once opened.
Is there any way to rescue these bottles? Do I perhaps open them up to let them liven up, then close them up and let the sediment settle again? I've tried this on a couple of bottles and a day later they are still cloudy.
Many thanks for any rescue remedies.
BB.