400d
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today I bottled my dunkelweizen. it tastes great!
now, since it's my first dunkelweizen, I was surprised by the suggested CO2 level that I got from an online calculator. it says 4,2.
this means that I had to add 8.5 oz of priming sugar to 5 gallons.
I already did it so there's no way back, but I am quite afraid of bottle bombs. My pale ale was primed with only 4 oz of priming sugar, and it is by now (2 weeks) very carbonated.
I use bottles from different commercial beers that I collected over time.
should I fear?
now, since it's my first dunkelweizen, I was surprised by the suggested CO2 level that I got from an online calculator. it says 4,2.
this means that I had to add 8.5 oz of priming sugar to 5 gallons.
I already did it so there's no way back, but I am quite afraid of bottle bombs. My pale ale was primed with only 4 oz of priming sugar, and it is by now (2 weeks) very carbonated.
I use bottles from different commercial beers that I collected over time.
should I fear?