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larder

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Can I bottle beer in mason jars? I sure hope so lol. It's ready to be bottled
 
No! They will not stand up to carbonation pressure. You'll be picking glass out of your face, seriously.
 
LOL. Great idea. No glassware needed, just pop the top and drink!
 
Very. Bad. Idea. Mason jars are not designed for positive pressure.
 
Even if your beer is ready to be bottled, it can probably hold off for a week or two as you and your friends plow through 54 bottles of some decent craft beer with non-screw top caps!
 
Lol didn't feel like waiting. It's all screwed up I think so I'll just loosen the lids and dump them tomorrow
 
By looking at the beer in the jars you should have waited another week anyways. Was the beer 8 days old? Patience is needed for brewing. It's hard at first but you learn to live with it or you bleed out opening a jar of beer.
 
I've done it before just to see what would happen...it worked, but not as well as I hoped. Mason jars are made to hold vacuum, not pressure. In other words as the vacuum builds, the lid gets pulled on. As the pressure builds, it pushes the lid out. That translates to an undercarbed beverage. I do, however, use mason jars for transport/gifts of already carbonated beer.

In the end I don't see a whole lot of danger in it more than I do an underwhelming beer.
 
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