zyx345
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I normally use Coopers Carbonation Drops to bottle prime my brews. I realize bulk / batch priming is the preferred method however, to keep costs down I may try table / cane sugar on my next batch to bottle prime.
I want to get an idea of how much carbonation 1/2 tsp, 3/4 tsp, and 1 tsp produces in a 12 oz bottle.
The package on the Coopers Carb Drops says its 60 drops @ 250g.
If 1 Teaspoon of table sugar is equal in weight to 4.2 grams (see link below), is it safe to say that each beer carbed with Coopers Carb Drops is the equivalent of 1 tsp of table sugar carbing?
http://nutrition.about.com/od/askyournutritionist/f/gramconversion.htm
I want to get an idea of how much carbonation 1/2 tsp, 3/4 tsp, and 1 tsp produces in a 12 oz bottle.
The package on the Coopers Carb Drops says its 60 drops @ 250g.
If 1 Teaspoon of table sugar is equal in weight to 4.2 grams (see link below), is it safe to say that each beer carbed with Coopers Carb Drops is the equivalent of 1 tsp of table sugar carbing?
http://nutrition.about.com/od/askyournutritionist/f/gramconversion.htm