So following on from some good advice, I am about to batch prime.
I will be adding boiling water to 80-120g of sugar then putting this into my keg, along with the contents of my FV.
Then I will be bottling straight away.
But how much boiling water do I need to use? I am confused :oops:
OK, my style of brewing so far has been Real Ales. Stouts, Bitters & Pale Ales. I am quite interested in trying batch priming next.
I am currently transferring to a secondary keg style barrel for 6 days after initial fermentation then bottling. Perhaps with my next brew I should batch prime...
Thanks for your advice piddledribble - I have been leaving in warmth for 7 days then out in the shed for 3 weeks. I will try leaving in the warmth for longer next time.
All glasses are clean and no food is interfering. Thank you for your advice.
Thanks for your reply, my recipes have all been...
Well, I have made it to AG #4, the tastes and quality of the beers produced in comparison to 'kits' is second to none.
The only problem I am finding is that my brews are all coming out a bit 'lifeless' with very minimal bubbles and never a head to be seen.
There have been some bottles in the...
I bottled my AG TTL on Friday, got 28 bottles from my batch. I lost more to evaporation than any of my other AG brews (TTL was AG#3 for me too).
I hope yours turn out well!
As in 'Never been done?' Tomorrow is bottling day, just for a laugh, and maybe showing my age a bit, I am going to prime one of my bottles with...... Haribo!
I have recently just started All Grain brewing, this is what you really need to look into to starting brewing beers like those from Cali.
I am hoping to make a 'Sierra Nevada' style beer next :)
So I finally got around to investing in an All Grain brewing set-up. I have had some fantastic results!
If anyone out there is considering doing this take my advice. Go for it, you will not be disappointed.
I have not been to any of the Brewdog pubs or breweries yet. . . I did come across a bottle of Hardcore IPA in Tesco a week or so ago and it was lovely.
So I have decided to put my bottles just outside my kitchen door during the conditioning process. Does this sound like a bad idea or not? It is a shaded area, the only thing that made me concerned was when we had some heavy rain. But people leave bottled beers in buckets/barrels of water to cool...
Did you make it to Mammoth Lakes? I spent 6 months there a few years back, I heard tales from my friends of their fishing adventures but was too busy snowboarding/skateboarding weather dependent to catch any myself. They also have a micro brewery which has some great beers.