David Woods
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I brewed an Amber ale but the fermentation seemed to finish very quickly - 3 days - and the FG was a bit high. So I added more yeast which did nothing.
I left it in the fermenter for about two and a half weeks then batch primed using one of the calculators - if anything I went a bit higher with the dextrose and bottled it.
So after 3 weeks I tried one and it's flat! only a tiny amount of carb. It tasted OK - not off.
Is it likely this will continue to carb? previous beers have always been fine within 2-3 weeks although when using a different yeast -US-05 - this yeast was Lallemand and I have been put off using it again because of the fast ferment and now the under carb, never had carb issues before - well one that was well over!
Have I somehow removed all traces of remaining yeast? is this Lallemand stuff prone to this. Still new to A/G so no clue what I might have done.
Should I just dump this batch or could I add a bit of sugar to each bottle to see if it will improve carb? did the quick fermentation just remove all the yeast? I cold crashed and racked to another vessel before bottling. Are there any methods to rescue this batch.
Any help from you experts out there would be great as I don't want to waste this brew.
I left it in the fermenter for about two and a half weeks then batch primed using one of the calculators - if anything I went a bit higher with the dextrose and bottled it.
So after 3 weeks I tried one and it's flat! only a tiny amount of carb. It tasted OK - not off.
Is it likely this will continue to carb? previous beers have always been fine within 2-3 weeks although when using a different yeast -US-05 - this yeast was Lallemand and I have been put off using it again because of the fast ferment and now the under carb, never had carb issues before - well one that was well over!
Have I somehow removed all traces of remaining yeast? is this Lallemand stuff prone to this. Still new to A/G so no clue what I might have done.
Should I just dump this batch or could I add a bit of sugar to each bottle to see if it will improve carb? did the quick fermentation just remove all the yeast? I cold crashed and racked to another vessel before bottling. Are there any methods to rescue this batch.
Any help from you experts out there would be great as I don't want to waste this brew.
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