nigel6
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Firstly I am fairly new to this brewing lark so please bear with me.
I have now produced half a dozen cider brews which have turned out fairly well and as a result I decided to branch out into a few other beers to stock up for the summer BBQ's if we get a summer. I have since produced an Irish stout and an English IPA. My Stout has now been in bottles for 6 weeks and a test bottle proved to be quite good in both body, texture and head retention. However my IPA is clear refreshing but has no head retention. I have noticed that the bottles are well carbonated and my records show that I added 120g of sugar to batch carbonate 22 litres. The resultant IPA brew is well carbonated similar to my cider brew and I am not sure that it is over carbonated. Might this be the source of the poor head retention
I have now produced half a dozen cider brews which have turned out fairly well and as a result I decided to branch out into a few other beers to stock up for the summer BBQ's if we get a summer. I have since produced an Irish stout and an English IPA. My Stout has now been in bottles for 6 weeks and a test bottle proved to be quite good in both body, texture and head retention. However my IPA is clear refreshing but has no head retention. I have noticed that the bottles are well carbonated and my records show that I added 120g of sugar to batch carbonate 22 litres. The resultant IPA brew is well carbonated similar to my cider brew and I am not sure that it is over carbonated. Might this be the source of the poor head retention