Garfield
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I bottle, I do a primary ferment, I rack into another fermenter to dry hop and clear some of the sediment out and if I bulk prime I do so as I transfer into another vessel. I mix the dextrose with a small amount of boiled water and add it as the wort goes into the new vessel. I have the tube that transfers the wort coiled on the bottom of the vessel to create a swirl that mixes the liquid dex in evenly. IF you want you can also add some hop tea at this point - I've only done that once though but it seems to have worked out ok.
I'm much the same:
1. Ferment in primary
2. Dry hop in secondary and cold crash
3. Bulk prime in bottling vessel
Priming sugar syrup added to empty vessel then rack finished beer onto this. If you place the outlet at the bottom of vessel, you'll generally get a slight whirpool action to blend it all together. I've never noticed any variation in carbonation between bottles. Having done this method on 50+ batches I'm happy so attest to its consistency.
However, do you CO2 calculations accurately! I have twice overcarbonated entire batches