Thing is, the bottle I opened was flat. I asked him when they'd bottled it, and he told me 12 days prior, so I took them out of the fridge and decided to wait some more, thinking it just needed more time. But they never carbed. It's a shame, too, because it was a very tasty beer otherwise; a good, roasty malt backbone, and good hopping. I'd love to taste a properly carbonated pint or three of this.
So I kept wondering what they did wrong, and I got a chance to talk to him about it yesterday at the Christmas Eve get-together. Turns out they batch prime, and it sounds as if their process for that is sound (racking to a bucket, making a sugar solution), but when I mentioned cooling the sugar solution, I could see a light go on. He said, "Yeah, maybe we didn't cool it enough."
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Well, live and learn. A real shame; I think that beer coulda been a contender, Charlie. Anyway, I'm going to use the final bottle as a base for a mop sauce when I smoke some ribs on New Year's Day. Add a little Worcestershire, some bourbon, and it'll be put to good use.