Hi.
I am a complete novice to home brew with current batch only my second.
It's a Brewferm Belgian Gold beer. The first fermentation got to a specific gravity of 1.010 which is bang on what the instructions said. Sugar was added for the second fermentation and then bottled. I kept the bottles in the kitchen where the temp is about 20c for a couple of weeks and then put them in my beer fridge out in the garage. The brew is lovely and clear, but very little head if any.
Perhaps I put them in the fridge too soon ? Anything I can do at this stage to inject a bit of "life" into the brew ?
Regards
Andrew
I am a complete novice to home brew with current batch only my second.
It's a Brewferm Belgian Gold beer. The first fermentation got to a specific gravity of 1.010 which is bang on what the instructions said. Sugar was added for the second fermentation and then bottled. I kept the bottles in the kitchen where the temp is about 20c for a couple of weeks and then put them in my beer fridge out in the garage. The brew is lovely and clear, but very little head if any.
Perhaps I put them in the fridge too soon ? Anything I can do at this stage to inject a bit of "life" into the brew ?
Regards
Andrew