Grinder12000
Well-Known Member
I was listening to a podcast on Basic Brewing with David Logsdon the CEO of Wyeast.
They were talking about his view of what the most common problem he sees in homebrewing and his view was oxidation.
Putting a priming sugar solution into a bottle bucket had many bad things going for it. Many times the solution will drop to the bottom of the bucket. OR a brewer will stir so much oxidation will start to occur.
THUS - he is a huge fan of Carbonation drops. Just put one in each bottle and stop worrying.
Comments???
The one thing I would think is don't you want to have control on different amounts of sugar?
They were talking about his view of what the most common problem he sees in homebrewing and his view was oxidation.
Putting a priming sugar solution into a bottle bucket had many bad things going for it. Many times the solution will drop to the bottom of the bucket. OR a brewer will stir so much oxidation will start to occur.
THUS - he is a huge fan of Carbonation drops. Just put one in each bottle and stop worrying.
Comments???
The one thing I would think is don't you want to have control on different amounts of sugar?