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Hi All,
I bottled my latest beer a week ago calculating the priming sugar with an online tool. Yesterday I decided that the time has come to have one and got very disappointed with the level of carbonation. Previously I have always used a teaspoon of dry table sugar per bottle and they usually get well carbonate or just slightly high on carbonation but normally done within a week. This time I decided to calculate the priming sugar, measure the amount, dissolve in water, boil it and then distribute equally with a syringe. I used 70 grams of sugar for the total of 10 liters. I'm wondering what may have gone wrong?
And most importantly, should I wait any longer or should I add extra sugar (but how much?). Luckily the bottles are swing-top so I can easily add more sugar.
Any ideas are highly appreciated.
I bottled my latest beer a week ago calculating the priming sugar with an online tool. Yesterday I decided that the time has come to have one and got very disappointed with the level of carbonation. Previously I have always used a teaspoon of dry table sugar per bottle and they usually get well carbonate or just slightly high on carbonation but normally done within a week. This time I decided to calculate the priming sugar, measure the amount, dissolve in water, boil it and then distribute equally with a syringe. I used 70 grams of sugar for the total of 10 liters. I'm wondering what may have gone wrong?
And most importantly, should I wait any longer or should I add extra sugar (but how much?). Luckily the bottles are swing-top so I can easily add more sugar.
Any ideas are highly appreciated.