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Having what is the only beers we have whilst watching the farmer rounding up the newly born lambs.

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Today I’ve been cleaning my beer lines and I gave the taps a strip down and deep clean. Mucky little buggers needed it too. Taken the Porter off and put a stout in its place. This though is my ordinary bitter which I’m drinking outside in the hazy sunshine - wasn’t expecting much sun today.

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Decided it was time to test the Biere de Guarde (wasn't planning to do them all in one go).

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From left to right is Huey (Blonde, spelled wrong on the label), Louie (Amber), Dewie (brown) and the base brew which I assumed would be like a lager.

Started with the lager which was flat. I'm assuming that I didn't put any sugar in when bottling, it was a massive bottling session. So I need to check another.

The blonde was really nice, the Missus approved "Very drinkable" and was surprised when I told her it was 7.7%.

I did the brown next as it was the lowest ABV of the three at 5.9% (probably below spec for a BdG). Tasted nice, thick mouthfeel. Needs to mature, though, I think.

Decided to save the Amber until tonight.

So...

Had the amber, very nice caramel flavour. Should be really nice once it has lagered for a while.

BUT...

Had another of the lager/base brew. Flat again. I tipped the bottle out and it had the carbonation sugar on the bottom of the bottle. I don't understand. The base brew was the heart of all of them and the rest have all carbonated. I had all four brews in demijohns and all were blipping away apart from the Amber which I had the temperature probe in. So they all had live yeast fermenting away and the lager/base tastes like beer not wort. So why have these bottles not carbonated ?

I'm assuming the fix is easy - open the rest of the base/lager bottles and add more yeast but what has happened ? Its like they have been pasturised :confused.:
 

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