Nonyaz
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I made a second batch of beer as soon as my first batch got moved to the secondary, so it was basically a week behind, it ended up finishing primarying before the first one, but I bottled the first one first (confused yet?). The limiting factor is bottles, I have a little less than 5 gallons worth of bottles, and I'm only a week into carbing the first batch, and all this time the second batch is just sitting in my closet without an airlock (just some tape over the hole). I removed the airlock to transport it (I learned that lifting a better bottle with an airlock vacuums all the fluid into the bottle), and never got around to replacing it, now I'm concerned it has air in it. So my idea is since I'm not going to have bottles for a while, can I boil a bit of table sugar and feed it to my primary and replace the airlock so that it can make some more co2 and push any air that might be in it out?