lazylizard
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someone is telling porkies...
when carbonating .. the 2 kits I have used it would seem have underestimated the amount of sugar needed to carbonate the bottles. they both said use '1/2 level teaspoon of sugar per pint'
but when using the brewers friend saying I should I use 2, 4g sugar lumps per litre and the recently packet of carbonation drops (at just 3 grams each) I purchased quoting ' use 2 drops for 750 ml bottle.
there seems to be a mismatch here, I use 1 litre bottles to lesson the work of cleaning etc.. so what exactly is the right amount here? my last Geordie beer with 1 sugar lump of 4g in each bottle doesn't seem to have any fizz at all..
i know im new at this but confused here to be honest.. via the conflicting instructions
when carbonating .. the 2 kits I have used it would seem have underestimated the amount of sugar needed to carbonate the bottles. they both said use '1/2 level teaspoon of sugar per pint'
but when using the brewers friend saying I should I use 2, 4g sugar lumps per litre and the recently packet of carbonation drops (at just 3 grams each) I purchased quoting ' use 2 drops for 750 ml bottle.
there seems to be a mismatch here, I use 1 litre bottles to lesson the work of cleaning etc.. so what exactly is the right amount here? my last Geordie beer with 1 sugar lump of 4g in each bottle doesn't seem to have any fizz at all..
i know im new at this but confused here to be honest.. via the conflicting instructions