I'm usually a kit man and have been bottling my brews by priming the bottles individually.
For this brew - Woodforde Nelson ale - I thought I'd try batch priming.
The Brewers Friend for beer priming sugar calculator is great.
I can now calculate how much sugar needs to go into my 20 liters.
I have just racked once after 8 days when the SG has dropped from 1044 to 1004, leaving a nice layer of sediment behind.
I plan to rack again into a bucket that has a tap I attach to a bottling wand. It's into this bucket that I plan to add the sugar for batch priming.
( Is this second rack good/bad idea? )
Is there anything I should be aware of when adding the sugar to make sure it's fully dissolved and mixed thoroughly?
I'm aware that less is best when priming; don't want any burst bottles.
Thanks folks
For this brew - Woodforde Nelson ale - I thought I'd try batch priming.
The Brewers Friend for beer priming sugar calculator is great.
I can now calculate how much sugar needs to go into my 20 liters.
I have just racked once after 8 days when the SG has dropped from 1044 to 1004, leaving a nice layer of sediment behind.
I plan to rack again into a bucket that has a tap I attach to a bottling wand. It's into this bucket that I plan to add the sugar for batch priming.
( Is this second rack good/bad idea? )
Is there anything I should be aware of when adding the sugar to make sure it's fully dissolved and mixed thoroughly?
I'm aware that less is best when priming; don't want any burst bottles.
Thanks folks