Do I try to rescue it or dump it?
I have a batch of 30 PET bottles that I did just about 3 weeks ago and there is no sign of carbonation. The bottles are still soft. I tasted 1 to find it is not bad but, as you'd expect from a flat beer, not great either. The only thing I can think is that I completely forgot to add the sugar in the bulk prime, although I can't really see myself doing that.
I'm considering taking the lids off and individually priming with the plastic prime sugar measure but I'm concerned they might fizz up before I can get the lids back on. The other option is to return them to the bulk prime vessel and try again. Problem here is oxygenation I guess.
Would you try to fix it or just drop it in the drain?
I have a batch of 30 PET bottles that I did just about 3 weeks ago and there is no sign of carbonation. The bottles are still soft. I tasted 1 to find it is not bad but, as you'd expect from a flat beer, not great either. The only thing I can think is that I completely forgot to add the sugar in the bulk prime, although I can't really see myself doing that.
I'm considering taking the lids off and individually priming with the plastic prime sugar measure but I'm concerned they might fizz up before I can get the lids back on. The other option is to return them to the bulk prime vessel and try again. Problem here is oxygenation I guess.
Would you try to fix it or just drop it in the drain?