philmud
Well-Known Member
I had my first go at bulk priming recently. I usually use carbonation drops, but as I was using a number of LC dreadnoughts I needed to bulk prime. I made a 23L batch of Neil's Centenarillo & primed it with 125grams of dex - I had wanted to be conservative to avoid bottle bombs, but I realise now that I've been far too conservative. I think I've fallen shy by approximately 25 grams and I intend to add some dex (in a water solution) and recap. I wanted to run my intended process by the forum to "test" it out - if anyone can see major flaws with what I have planned, please sing out.
Step 1 - Sanitise by spraying idophor on all the bottles before uncapping them.
Step 2 - dissolve 25 grams of dex in 230 mls of boiling water.
Step 3 - uncap bottle (one by one) and using a sanitised 10 ml syringe add some of the dex solution at a ratio of around'10 ml per ltr (approximate, dreadnoughts at 568ml would get about 6ml of dex solution, long necks at 750ml will get 8ml). Recap with a sanitised cap.
Repeat for subsequent bottles.
I'm not sure if I am still undershooting - I am aware that when I open the bottles, I am losing the Co2 in the headspace of each bottle & so I need to replace that, as well as add Co2 to the beer. As it stands the beer is undercarbed, but not flat. If I had to guess I'd say it's about 3/4 of the way there, maybe less - that being the case would I be better off adding more than 25g (eg: 1/4 of 125g is 31g - should I add 35g or 40 to account for the headspace Co2).
I should also add that the beer was fermented at approx 18C & conditioned at about 24C - 26C & I anticipate that the re-conditioning will occur at about the same temperatures.
The beer tastes great, so I don't want to waste it, but it's not really drinkable as is - all help & suggestions appreciated.
Step 1 - Sanitise by spraying idophor on all the bottles before uncapping them.
Step 2 - dissolve 25 grams of dex in 230 mls of boiling water.
Step 3 - uncap bottle (one by one) and using a sanitised 10 ml syringe add some of the dex solution at a ratio of around'10 ml per ltr (approximate, dreadnoughts at 568ml would get about 6ml of dex solution, long necks at 750ml will get 8ml). Recap with a sanitised cap.
Repeat for subsequent bottles.
I'm not sure if I am still undershooting - I am aware that when I open the bottles, I am losing the Co2 in the headspace of each bottle & so I need to replace that, as well as add Co2 to the beer. As it stands the beer is undercarbed, but not flat. If I had to guess I'd say it's about 3/4 of the way there, maybe less - that being the case would I be better off adding more than 25g (eg: 1/4 of 125g is 31g - should I add 35g or 40 to account for the headspace Co2).
I should also add that the beer was fermented at approx 18C & conditioned at about 24C - 26C & I anticipate that the re-conditioning will occur at about the same temperatures.
The beer tastes great, so I don't want to waste it, but it's not really drinkable as is - all help & suggestions appreciated.