Ben2083
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I am just wondering if anyone here has any experience of batching priming for bottling with honey?
I have brewed a winter warmer ale from Greg Hughes’ book, which has some honey in at the end of the boil but hasn’t quite had the full impact on flavour I was expecting (I was a little short on quantity) so thought I’d have a go at priming with honey as understand this can contribute to the flavour. I usually batch prime and am curious as to how well it with mix in with the fermented beer compared to sugar dissolved in boiled water.
I could bottle prime individually I suppose, but I prefer to batch prime as I find I get much more even carbonation and it is a lot less faff.
I have brewed a winter warmer ale from Greg Hughes’ book, which has some honey in at the end of the boil but hasn’t quite had the full impact on flavour I was expecting (I was a little short on quantity) so thought I’d have a go at priming with honey as understand this can contribute to the flavour. I usually batch prime and am curious as to how well it with mix in with the fermented beer compared to sugar dissolved in boiled water.
I could bottle prime individually I suppose, but I prefer to batch prime as I find I get much more even carbonation and it is a lot less faff.