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midlandrinker

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Hi, I am about ready to bottle my first batch of fiery ginger beer. The conditions are right for it but am wondering on a couple things and would like some advice.

I have 12 1 pint bottles with new crowns and a sealer, my DJ of fermented ginger beer. I would like some carbonation (not crucial though) and from what I have read, 1tsp sugar per bottle would do the trick. I do not want them to explode! I need to get the beer out of the DJ and filter it. From what I read, a boiled cotton cloth or piece muslin would be fine? Add it to bottle + 1tsp of sugar and seal.

Leave it for 1 week in ambient temp, then 14 days in fridge.

Does this sound like a good plan?

I do have some campden tabs but some say it affects carbonation. How long before bottling does campden need to work?

Just started a 5 gallon bucket of mexican beer! :cheers:
 
You don't need campden or to filter. That's really for wine...

Just sanitize the bottles, prime with 0.5tsp sugar for mild fizz or 1tsp for a fizz like lager per bottle, and syphon and seal :cheers:

1 week in the warm then a few in the cold should do it fine marry :)
 
awesome, thanks!

I might just do the 0.5tsp per bottle as I really dont want to cause injuries to either myself or anyone else!
 

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