DamageCase
Well-Known Member
Is this a viable way of carbonating beer in the bottle without sediment? I've never minded sediment when drinking at home as it's always settled very well, but it makes transporting the beer all but impossible.
PMSL :lol:clibit said:Just stick some alka seltzer in it and deal with any possible ill effects at the same time. :thumb:
You can buy carb drops. I've never tried tham but plenty of others on the forum always use them in bottles. This could be the solution you are looking for :thumb:
Duxuk said:Didn't realise carb drops are just sugar. I thought they were some kind of high tech solution. I sugared 36 bottles in a few minutes today. Cheap as chips and dead easy. I make a funnel out of a sheet of A4. My wife threw away my plastic one to replace it with a stylish stainless steel one. It's completely useless. But looks good.
Duxuk said:I make a funnel out of a sheet of A4. My wife threw away my plastic one to replace it with a stylish stainless steel one. It's completely useless. But looks good.
Bernie said:No, but once people did produce fizzy water with sodium bicarbonate and citric acid; this would alter the flavour for the worse, i think.
graysalchemy said:I transport my beer every week in the van and never have a problem with it. The key is to age it so that the yeast compacts and stays at the bottom of the bottle. The second trick is to make sure it is crystal clear going into the bottle as well, then the only sediment you will have is the yeast from priming which shouldn't be much. :thumb: :thumb:
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