My question is the same as above. Please clarify how the beer gets from the fermenter into the bottles. If you use a bucket with a spigot, why don't you add the sugar solution to the bucket? It seems like it would be hard to get the same amount of solution in each bottle. Other than that that...
I had an issue twice with a batch of beer not properly carbonating. Both were higher alcohol beers. The first was a Belgium Tripple. I shook the bottles and moved them to a warmer spot which got the yeast going again. The second time was on a Belgium Quad. The shaking and warmer spot did not do...
I bottle in flip-top Grolsch and Fisher bottles. I have a cool basement room with shelving where I store about 400 bottles. Upstairs I have a mini fridge with 4 bottles each of about 12 to 15 different beers. I could not do this if I were kegging.
Cleaning bottles isn't the greatest job, but I...
I still use bleach for sanitizing my gear. After a short soak I give it all a good rinse with warm water and use it wet. I figure the left-over rinse water is no different than the water I use to top-off the carboy.
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I am using 30-year-old Grolsch bottles and just bought another batch of old Fisher bottles from a home brewer that is switching to kegging. They will last for a long time as long as you keep them clean.
An update on my Tripple. I had inverted a couple of bottles to stir up the sediment and put them in a warmer spot for almost two weeks. Yesterday I refrigerated one and we popped it last night. It worked! Good carbonation and a nice head. It definitely is a higher alcohol beer, the flavor is...
Thank you all for taking the time to reply. This was my first higher ABV beer. I had the bottles sitting in my basement at about 62 degrees so that might be the issue. I moved them to a warmer spot. The beer actually tastes good, just flat. I understand that the secondary isn't much done...
I brewed a Belgium Tripple extract beer. The instructions called for a two month stay in a secondary carboy which I did. I bottled it about a month ago. After two weeks I popped the first bottle: pretty flat. I popped the second one today about a month since bottling and still find very low...
Thanks guys, that explains it.
The instructions call for boiling 2.5 gallons. I actually start with 3 gallons and after steeping the specialty grains at 170 degrees for 30 minutes I rinse them under hot water and add about 1/2 gallon of rinse water to the kettle. So I boil about 3.5 gallons of...
So brewed a Belgian Tripple extract kit today. The instructions said to add 3.15# of the LME at 60 minutes and 6# LME at 20 minutes. I thought the reason for the 60-minute boil is to convert the malt extract to fermentable sugars, how is that going to work for the 6# that only boiled for about...
I popped the first bottle of this batch last night so it is time for an update. The beer turned out great; a nice IPA with enough hop flavor for my taste.
This was my first IPA and the struggle for me was dealing with the hop sediment. After the fermentation was finished I did siphon it into a...
I had done a search for "Trader Joe's bottles" and got no hits on them. After I posted my message above though I see that there are already similar threads. Sorry about the duplication. Seems like people have used them successfully and I also see the warnings about over carbonating. I like the...