jamesewelch
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I don't have a tool to measure OG/FG, so I don't know what it was.
I don't have a tool to measure OG/FG, so I don't know what it was.
Did you boil the honey? Honey is not sterile. You've got to add it to some water that is boiled or I think you're adding wild yeast into your beer.
I had wild yeast when I didn't get my siphon hoses clean. The result was that The wild yeast would continue fermenting in the bottles, creating too much pressure, bottle bomb, or all foam when the bottles were opened.
Well,it gives for 1 gallon of IPA @ 68F .8oz of Glucose (honey is a form of Glucose).
you should, it's important. what style of beer is it?
Everyday IPA from Brooklyn Brew Shop
Ok. Thanks. I plan on buying a hydrometer the next time I'm at the shop.
yeah, i looked up and saw that you posted that earlier, sorry. i don't have any honey on hand that i can weigh, but if the two tablespoons was over .9 oz or so, you may have just added too much sugar. fermentation temps are important to consider when calculating priming sugar. try using the Tasty Brew priming calc at TastyBrew.com, it's great for dialing in the amount of sugar you need to bottle condition. if your brew remains overcarbed, you can always pop the tops, let them gush and degas for 30 seconds or so, then recap with sanitized caps. that should settle the carbonation down some.
According to some on-line conversion applications (not to be trusted entirely, but they're all within range of each other), 2Tbl of honey is 1.5oz.