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TonyCall

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Dear forum members, I'm new to homebrewing; I've been doing it for about a year. I usually ferment my ingredients in a 23ltr FV and after fermentation, transfer to a bottling bucket, add priming sugar and bottle. I had two brews on the go at the end of July/ beginning of August but the fermentation took longer than expected and I had to go on holiday. I left the brews in their FVs and when I got back they were still producing the odd random bubble in the airlock.

To get CO2 beer is it too late to bottle? Or if I add sugar will there still be enough in it for 2ndary fermentation? Or should I barrel in a CO2 enabled barrel? If I did the latter could add finings?

Probably a bit of a ramble but here's hoping.

thanks
 
Absolutely fine. Yeast may have settled out a little more but there will be enough to get jazzy when the sugar comes around.
 
Thank Drunkula, should I give the FV a little shake or stir before transferring to the bottling bucket or do you think it would still be ok as it is?
 

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