Edited by badogg, 26 May 2009 - 01:46 PM.
RIS not carbonating at all
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CaptRon
, May 26 2009 01:44 PM
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#1
Posted 26 May 2009 - 01:44 PM
So it has been several months since I bottle my RIS. It has been plenty warm enough, but they aren't carbonating at all. I was thinking about getting some dry yeast and putting in a couple of grains into each bottle and re-capping them.That should work right?Edit: I also thought about popping all the caps and just dumping all of them into a keg and force carbing it and call it a day. I really wanted these bottled though.
#2
Posted 26 May 2009 - 01:46 PM
I've done that and it worked for me.
#3
Posted 26 May 2009 - 02:09 PM
X2. I had a DIPA that also failed to carb. It was tedious but I popped each top, added a couple grains of US05 to each, resealed, and sure enough a couple weeks later they were carbed.
#4
Posted 26 May 2009 - 02:36 PM
I am thinking that the high gravity and fermentation of your RIS may have killed off the yeast that you used for this beer. Do you have a beer gun or can do the cobra tap with a bottling wand shoved into the end? If you can go that route I say dump into a keg, force carb it, then counter fill back into your resanitized bottles, cap and enjoy. If u do that you will have uniform carbonation. There is nothing wrong with opening up the bottles and adding yeast. I never did it when i bottled and with a beer of such stature I would hate to run the risk of bottle bombs but thats just me.
#5
Posted 26 May 2009 - 02:37 PM
For whatever reason (probably the high alcohol) my RIS always took a long time to carb. However, several months seems like a long time. I think you should try the dry yeast.BrewBasser
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