stevedasleeve
Well-Known Member
Hi all. I have been using carbonation drops (Cooper) in my bottles for priming. In Palmer's "How to Brew" book he writes:
"If you don't have a bottling bucket, open the fermenter and gently pour the priming solution into the beer. Stir the beer gently with a sanitized spoon, trying to mix it in evenly while being careful not to stir up the sediment too much. Wait a half hour for the sediment to settle back down and to allow more diffusion of the priming solution to take place. Use a bottle filler attachment with the siphon to make the filling easier."
Makes things easier for me (I have a bunch of swing-top bottles that are too small for 2 coopers drops and too large for one drop so I thought I would just do as Palmer suggests above.)
What do you think?
"If you don't have a bottling bucket, open the fermenter and gently pour the priming solution into the beer. Stir the beer gently with a sanitized spoon, trying to mix it in evenly while being careful not to stir up the sediment too much. Wait a half hour for the sediment to settle back down and to allow more diffusion of the priming solution to take place. Use a bottle filler attachment with the siphon to make the filling easier."
Makes things easier for me (I have a bunch of swing-top bottles that are too small for 2 coopers drops and too large for one drop so I thought I would just do as Palmer suggests above.)
What do you think?