Hey guys, I am a bit of a newbie to brewing, and to this forum, so forgive me if this has been asked before and feel free to point me in the right direction.
I have put down a dunkelweizen that smells, looks and tastes great. I plan on bulk priming but am getting a bit confused about the quantity of dextrose to use per litre.
I have 21 litres to bottle, It was fermented at a max temp of 22 degrees and I am looking for a CO2 volume of around 3.9.
On checking out the web and various forums I am seeing people saying between 6 and 7gms/ litre but when I use one of the Priming calculators, such as Brewers Friend, I am getting a figure of 285gms for the 21 litres, which equates to 13.5gms / litre. This seems a bit high for bottling and I don't want bombs.
Am i missing something? Your help would be greatly appreciated as i want to bottle today.
I have put down a dunkelweizen that smells, looks and tastes great. I plan on bulk priming but am getting a bit confused about the quantity of dextrose to use per litre.
I have 21 litres to bottle, It was fermented at a max temp of 22 degrees and I am looking for a CO2 volume of around 3.9.
On checking out the web and various forums I am seeing people saying between 6 and 7gms/ litre but when I use one of the Priming calculators, such as Brewers Friend, I am getting a figure of 285gms for the 21 litres, which equates to 13.5gms / litre. This seems a bit high for bottling and I don't want bombs.
Am i missing something? Your help would be greatly appreciated as i want to bottle today.