mancer62
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Hi there would be interested to know just what the general view was regarding priming bottles and kegs both in an economic and finished article aspect.
For example are Coopers carbonation drops preferable than sugar to prime for example? And would 1 drop be sufficient for 500ml bottle?
What would the amount needed be for perfect carbonation of a 500ml plastic coopers beer bottle using (a) Drops. (b) Sugar. (c) Or something else?
What would be the amount needed on average to prime 40 pints in a pressure barrel with (a) Drops. (b) Sugar. (c) Or something else?
Also if using sugar would it be recommended to put an amount in each individual bottle or batch prime?
What would the best way and amount be to batch prime?
I will be making Real Ales, Pale Ales, Stouts and Bitters. :
For example are Coopers carbonation drops preferable than sugar to prime for example? And would 1 drop be sufficient for 500ml bottle?
What would the amount needed be for perfect carbonation of a 500ml plastic coopers beer bottle using (a) Drops. (b) Sugar. (c) Or something else?
What would be the amount needed on average to prime 40 pints in a pressure barrel with (a) Drops. (b) Sugar. (c) Or something else?
Also if using sugar would it be recommended to put an amount in each individual bottle or batch prime?
What would the best way and amount be to batch prime?
I will be making Real Ales, Pale Ales, Stouts and Bitters. :