Woodford's Best Bitter too fizzy in bottles ???

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Woodford's Best Bitter too fizzy in bottles ???

Post by havntaclue » Thu Nov 09, 2006 8:08 pm

Having been brewing for the last year with successes with Coopers pilsner larger and Coopers Austrailian larger I thought I'd try a bitter for a change.
All went well Put 20 pints into a barrel and the rest into 20 bottles.
The barrel came out spot on after about 8 weeks but upon opening the bottles they are to fizzy and lift the sediment almost straight away.
What have I done wrong as I only put 1/2 a tea-spoon of sugar into each bottle.

Totem

Post by Totem » Thu Nov 09, 2006 8:18 pm

Bitter doesn't always have to be primed as it can be served flat too?

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Post by Garth » Thu Nov 09, 2006 8:19 pm

Half a teaspoon of sugar is fine, I can only suggest that they have maybe been kept too warm and have continued fermenting like mad, I squirrelled away a couple of bottles from most of my earlier brews and when I came to open them, the majority of them had, like yours, massively overcarbonated, the ones I opened before were ok.

havntaclue

Post by havntaclue » Thu Nov 09, 2006 8:33 pm

Thanks guys very interesting reading I have 17 bottles left and will try the old fridge thingy at the weekend.

Oh by the way I bottled 20 bottles of Coopers Austrailian larger at the on the same day.

I would give these 9 1/2 out of 10 - only got 2 left.

Steeev

Post by Steeev » Fri Nov 10, 2006 9:05 am

The fridge trick works a treat.
I had some 'well primed' bottles of Nelson's Revenge.
I found an hour or two in the fridge allowed me to be able to decant into a 1 litre jug before pouring into pint glasses.
The act of decanting and repouring also gets rid of some of the gas, leaving you with a sparkling beer with a nice frothy head!

havntaclue

Post by havntaclue » Mon Nov 13, 2006 7:46 pm

Excellent news I have now opened 3 bottles after putting them into the fridge for 4 hrs, This has done the trick alright. :lol:

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