My latest brew has now been bottled and capped for 9 days. Having kept it in the 'warm' (around 20 degrees, though possibly not at night), I was hoping to put one bottle in the fridge tomorrow in the hope I could have a first sample on Christmas Day.
However when I have looked at the bottom of the bottles there is little sediment at the bottom of each bottle. In the past there has always been a fair bit.
Even though I used an online calculator and took advice from here regarding mixing in the sugar, I suspect the beer is under-primed? I did use normal sugar but again read that was ok and adjusted the amount according to the calculator.
Unfortunately I used glass bottles for all the beer (will use some plastic ones next time to try and measure the carbonation) so not sure where to go from here?
Should I leave it a bit longer or open the beer and add more sugar solution or carbonation drops (which I think some others have done?). Does opening the beer and re-capping come with a significant risk of infection.
Any help would be appreciated! Many thanks!
However when I have looked at the bottom of the bottles there is little sediment at the bottom of each bottle. In the past there has always been a fair bit.
Even though I used an online calculator and took advice from here regarding mixing in the sugar, I suspect the beer is under-primed? I did use normal sugar but again read that was ok and adjusted the amount according to the calculator.
Unfortunately I used glass bottles for all the beer (will use some plastic ones next time to try and measure the carbonation) so not sure where to go from here?
Should I leave it a bit longer or open the beer and add more sugar solution or carbonation drops (which I think some others have done?). Does opening the beer and re-capping come with a significant risk of infection.
Any help would be appreciated! Many thanks!