Hello Brewers,
I am new to home brewing. As I type I'm eagerly waiting for my first batch to ferment.
I have a few questions which Im sure seem rather simple but for a novice its all new.
Question 1 Carlsberg Bottles any good?
I have 2 cases of 330ml Carlsberg crown seal empty bottles. Has anyone used these bottles? Are they strong enough for home brew applications? PS I have a bench capper.
Question 2 How many Carbonation drops for 330ml bottle?
Will one carbonation drop be too much for a 330ml bottle? Would I be best to measure out granular sugar for these bottles? If so can I use plain white sugar for the secondary fermentation or do I need to stick with Glucose/Dextrose or something else?
Question 3 What is Bulk Priming & how do you do it?
I read in another thread the suggestion of Bulk Priming. Is this the process of adding sugar to the entire brew while it is still in the fermenter? Can someone explain the process? Is timing critical between adding the sugar and filling the bottles up?
Question 4 How may Carbonation drops for a 650ml bottle?
I have purchased some nice and thick 650ml brown bottles from my local brewing shop. How many carbonation drops are required for this size or is granular sugar better to get correct amount? I read in another thread it depends on personal preference and beer style, so Ill try to provide information that will help with any replies.
I got a Brewcraft Ultra Imperial Pale Ale beer kit (2 tins, yeast and Hops) in my Home Brewing Kit, I sure Ill enjoy this beer, but seeing its my first attempt I purchased a cheaper Coopers Mexican Cerveza kit to sacrifice if things dont go to plan. My room temperature is 22 Deg C, I used 1kg of brew booster (Dextrose/Maltodextrin) for first fermentation. Yeast was added when brew was 22 Deg C.
I like a broad range of beers but if I had to choose I dont particularly like a highly carbonated beer, and Im not to keen on joining al Qaedas bomb making camps either.
Cheers Adrian
I am new to home brewing. As I type I'm eagerly waiting for my first batch to ferment.
I have a few questions which Im sure seem rather simple but for a novice its all new.
Question 1 Carlsberg Bottles any good?
I have 2 cases of 330ml Carlsberg crown seal empty bottles. Has anyone used these bottles? Are they strong enough for home brew applications? PS I have a bench capper.
Question 2 How many Carbonation drops for 330ml bottle?
Will one carbonation drop be too much for a 330ml bottle? Would I be best to measure out granular sugar for these bottles? If so can I use plain white sugar for the secondary fermentation or do I need to stick with Glucose/Dextrose or something else?
Question 3 What is Bulk Priming & how do you do it?
I read in another thread the suggestion of Bulk Priming. Is this the process of adding sugar to the entire brew while it is still in the fermenter? Can someone explain the process? Is timing critical between adding the sugar and filling the bottles up?
Question 4 How may Carbonation drops for a 650ml bottle?
I have purchased some nice and thick 650ml brown bottles from my local brewing shop. How many carbonation drops are required for this size or is granular sugar better to get correct amount? I read in another thread it depends on personal preference and beer style, so Ill try to provide information that will help with any replies.
I got a Brewcraft Ultra Imperial Pale Ale beer kit (2 tins, yeast and Hops) in my Home Brewing Kit, I sure Ill enjoy this beer, but seeing its my first attempt I purchased a cheaper Coopers Mexican Cerveza kit to sacrifice if things dont go to plan. My room temperature is 22 Deg C, I used 1kg of brew booster (Dextrose/Maltodextrin) for first fermentation. Yeast was added when brew was 22 Deg C.
I like a broad range of beers but if I had to choose I dont particularly like a highly carbonated beer, and Im not to keen on joining al Qaedas bomb making camps either.
Cheers Adrian