RichardMW
Active Member
Hi everyone
I'm having issues with excessive carbonation in my bottle conditioned beer. No explosions (yet), but they are foaming up massively upon opening, huge jets shooting up from the bottle resulting in lots of mess and a minimal amount being left to drink.
It's a Black IPA. Brewfather batch info is here
I batch primed 5 litres into standard 500ml bottles directly from the FV with 31g of plain old white caster sugar. I got this amount of priming sugar from one of the numerous calculators found on the web which I guess all work in the same way. Chose IPA as the style.
Any ideas what I am doing wrong?
Specific questions:
Thanks guys, and happy brewing!
I'm having issues with excessive carbonation in my bottle conditioned beer. No explosions (yet), but they are foaming up massively upon opening, huge jets shooting up from the bottle resulting in lots of mess and a minimal amount being left to drink.
It's a Black IPA. Brewfather batch info is here
I batch primed 5 litres into standard 500ml bottles directly from the FV with 31g of plain old white caster sugar. I got this amount of priming sugar from one of the numerous calculators found on the web which I guess all work in the same way. Chose IPA as the style.
Any ideas what I am doing wrong?
Specific questions:
- The calculator gets you to input the fermentation temperature. Some of them ask for "peak fermentation temperature" but others I have found ask for temperature at bottling. Which is the correct one to use? I have to admit that I do struggle to keep the fermentation temperature consistent. I plan to remedy this though by moving house so I have room for a fermentation fridge!
- I've been looking into repurposing an Adnams Ghost Ship 5L minikeg for my next batch, and some of the various youtube videos I've found showing how to do this use only 12g of sugar directly into a 5L keg, so this got me thinking that I've been putting to much sugar in my FV when batch priming bottles. It's less than half the amount that the calculator suggests! Thoughts?
Thanks guys, and happy brewing!