mechanic_23
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Hi Guys,
This is my first time so go easy :unsure: .
I bulk primed a spiced pumpkin ale I made around two and a half weeks ago. I used 120 grams of cane sugar to do this after using a calculator. The other day I figured I could probably test one of the out to see how it was going. Only problem was that when I opened it, it fizzed all over the place - nothing too hectic but enough to loose all the beer to foam :angry:
So I was (maybe?) naturally worried I had over primed the whole batch. BUT when I opened another it was fairly flat and almost had no head to it - shame 'cause it tastes really good!!
I remember giving the beer a gentle stir with the siphon after i'd finished racking to the bottling bucket - but is it possible that what's happened is all my priming sugar has "stratified" to one area of the bottling bucket?
Is there any possible way to rectify this in the other bottles or should I put it down to a lesson and stir better next time??
Cheers,
mechanic
This is my first time so go easy :unsure: .
I bulk primed a spiced pumpkin ale I made around two and a half weeks ago. I used 120 grams of cane sugar to do this after using a calculator. The other day I figured I could probably test one of the out to see how it was going. Only problem was that when I opened it, it fizzed all over the place - nothing too hectic but enough to loose all the beer to foam :angry:
So I was (maybe?) naturally worried I had over primed the whole batch. BUT when I opened another it was fairly flat and almost had no head to it - shame 'cause it tastes really good!!
I remember giving the beer a gentle stir with the siphon after i'd finished racking to the bottling bucket - but is it possible that what's happened is all my priming sugar has "stratified" to one area of the bottling bucket?
Is there any possible way to rectify this in the other bottles or should I put it down to a lesson and stir better next time??
Cheers,
mechanic