bikesandbeer
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I think I might have buggered up the batch priming of my first all grain.
In brief, when I bottled, I didn’t quite fill the last one so I thought I’d have a cheeky snifter.
It was so sweet it made me gag; it was like syrup.
This leads me to suspect that when I transferred the beer from the FV to the bottling bucket, it didn’t mix with the priming sugar / boiling water solution successfully. I didn’t stir as I didn’t want to risk oxidation.
Am I right in thinking that the best course of action is to give them a couple of weeks and if they are flat as a fart, then add more sugar.
I don’t want to second guess at this point as adding more sugar might result in a bottle bomb.
In brief, when I bottled, I didn’t quite fill the last one so I thought I’d have a cheeky snifter.
It was so sweet it made me gag; it was like syrup.
This leads me to suspect that when I transferred the beer from the FV to the bottling bucket, it didn’t mix with the priming sugar / boiling water solution successfully. I didn’t stir as I didn’t want to risk oxidation.
Am I right in thinking that the best course of action is to give them a couple of weeks and if they are flat as a fart, then add more sugar.
I don’t want to second guess at this point as adding more sugar might result in a bottle bomb.
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