I have successfully finished my first brew and bottling was made easier by the fact I didn't have to add any further sugar.
Issue is my next brew does and I am looking for some advice.
I have been hoarding empties and these are your standard 330ml and 500ml ale/beer bottles. I had bought Coopers carbonation drops and they recommend 1 drop for a 345-370ml bottle and 2 drops for a 740-750ml bottle. Now I am aware that over carbonation can lead to explosions never mind an inferior brew.
Not wanting to chop these things down to size, and measuring out sugar per bottle for 23Ltrs of brew is an overhead I would prefer to avoid. Am I being over cautious?
I had thought about opening up the FV and adding the sugar as required to the whole lot and mix, then bottle. But was unsure as the suagr may not evenly disperse/dissolve into the mix.
Anyway, any help would be appreciated.
Cheers
Lee
Issue is my next brew does and I am looking for some advice.
I have been hoarding empties and these are your standard 330ml and 500ml ale/beer bottles. I had bought Coopers carbonation drops and they recommend 1 drop for a 345-370ml bottle and 2 drops for a 740-750ml bottle. Now I am aware that over carbonation can lead to explosions never mind an inferior brew.
Not wanting to chop these things down to size, and measuring out sugar per bottle for 23Ltrs of brew is an overhead I would prefer to avoid. Am I being over cautious?
I had thought about opening up the FV and adding the sugar as required to the whole lot and mix, then bottle. But was unsure as the suagr may not evenly disperse/dissolve into the mix.
Anyway, any help would be appreciated.
Cheers
Lee