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VaNewbieWRB

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I'm going to batch prime a 2.5 gallon Belgian ale tonite. I have figured out how many grams of dextrose I'll need to achieve the desired CO2. My question is this: how much water should I use to mix the dextrose and boil prior to bottling? I've read that its 2 cups of water for a 5 gallon batch. By doing the math, taking 2 and dividing by 5 I get .4 cups and multiply by 2.5 that's exactly 1 cup. But I'm wondering if that's correct? Any help you can provide is greatly appreciated.
 
Just use enough water to disolve the sugar. The amount is not important. The weight of sugar is.

~1oz of sugar per gallon of beer is a good starting point.

2.5 gallons needs 2.5oz of sugar (dextrose and cane sugar will have slightly differing amounts)

Use about 200ml of water. That shoud do it.

Mix them in a microwave safe vessel

Bring the mix to a boil in the microwave (give it a swirl half way through making sure all the sugar is disolved)

Once it's at a boil it's sanitized.

Out of microwave and dump it into the bottling bucket.

Rack the beer into the bottling bucket with a short coil in the tubing at the base of the bucket.

This coil will create a gentle swirl mixing beer and priming soln.

Bottle immediately.
 
I typically use 1/3 cup of water when making my sugar solution for a 2.5gal batch. With the sugar added I end up with roughly a 1/2 cup, I use regular old table sugar, cheaper that way. Like Gavin said, its the sugar that is important here, not the amount of water.
 
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