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Bottling Mead

Discussion in 'Beginners Beer Brewing Forum' started by kerant, Nov 7, 2014.

 

  1. #1
    kerant

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    Posted Nov 7, 2014
    1st attempt at making 1 gal of mead. When I bottle do I use same sugar amounts as beer for carbing; do I use sugar?
     
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    OHIOSTEVE

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    Posted Nov 7, 2014
    how are you bottling it? beer bottles...wine bottles? crown caps or corks?
     
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    OHIOSTEVE

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    Posted Nov 7, 2014
    the reason I ask is that I do not think you can carbonate in regular wine bottles even with crown caps. I KNOW you cannot with corks unless you use champagne bottles and corks. In beer bottles with crown caps yes.
     
  4. #4
    BBBF

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 7, 2014
    You don't have to carbonate, unless you want to. If you do, make sure it is done fermenting. Mead FG can go below 1.0. If you are bottling in beer bottle, use the same amount of priming sugar. If you had stronger bottles like champaign, you could have more carbonation.
     
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    kerant

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 8, 2014
    Using beer bottles. thanks all
     
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