Homebrew Wednesday #3
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@DevonHomeBrew I saw :-)
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LOL Never see a beer more happy to be liberated from the bottle... Double Tap warning next time!
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I have to watch this every day to make me happy. I know it's cruel but it really makes me laugh! Cheers George!
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you really should send this to harry hlls ybf for that £250 you know.
excellent vid mate.
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Hey bro... hate those gushers. Sadface for the lost beers. Not sure if you've found the culprit for the gushers or not but thought i'd post anyway: My only guess as to why that's happening is that you arent matching your temps close enough when you mix your priming sugar into your beer before bottling. Cooler liquids floating on top of hot and all that. Hope you've found the reason already though.
TaylorInOK 3 weeks ago
@TaylorInOK Yes i did and well it was because i didnt stir the beer when i added the priming sugar and also my carb calculator was set to high.
DevonHomeBrew 3 weeks ago
HAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHAAAAAA HAHAHAH! That was hilarious, a serious gusher!
You may have over primed those bottles me thinks? Or did you bottle before it had fully attenuated?
HopZine 1 month ago
@HopZine Yeah some bottles were over primed and overs weren't. I batch primed it. I cant really understand why some were over carbonated and others weren't? Any advice?
DevonHomeBrew 1 month ago
@DevonHomeBrew AaaahaHAHA ha Awesome! You'll need to move in to the shed. Make up a syrup containing 1/2tsp for each pint you are bottling and use a syringe or proper measuring spoon to dose the required amount to each bottle. Or do as I do, I dose my bottles dry using table sugar and a paper cone.
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@TheBeebopper I batch prime.
DevonHomeBrew 3 weeks ago