Skydiver
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Would be grateful for opinions in respect to priming/bottle conditioning English Ale (in this case a Fullers ESB Clone).
Brewing stats as follows:
I'd be interested to know what kind of experiences/results you guys have had using other priming options, such as Dextrose (Corn Sugar), or plain Table Sugar (using a similar mixing methodology), and whether these options are appropriate for bottle conditioning an ale of this type. Thanks in advance for taking the time to reply.
Brewing stats as follows:
- OG 1.059
- FG 1.015
- EBC 18.0
- IBU 35.0
- ABV 5.7%
- Batch size 19 litres
- Target CO2 volumes 1.75
- Beer Temperature on Bottling 17c
- Boil about 400ml of water and add 90g of DME
- Stir until fully dissolved and roiling boil for 30 seconds
- Cover and cool to 17c
- Add the dissolved DME to a bottling bucket, then siphon the 19 litre batch into the bottling bucket to mix
- Gently mix, then bottle
- Storage temperature after bottling is 17c
I'd be interested to know what kind of experiences/results you guys have had using other priming options, such as Dextrose (Corn Sugar), or plain Table Sugar (using a similar mixing methodology), and whether these options are appropriate for bottle conditioning an ale of this type. Thanks in advance for taking the time to reply.
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