Twtr25
Well-Known Member
With my first two batches of home brew, I bottled 12 of each and kegged the rest. Since I was splitting up the batches, it would've been difficult for me to measure out the proper amount of priming sugar for just 12 bottles. Because of that, I went with Brewer's Best conditioning tablets. Here's my thoughts on them...
The package says to use, per bottle, 3 for low carb, 4 for medium carb, and 5 for high carb. My first batch was a red ale so I used 4 because that's what was recommended by my LHB. Unfortunately, after letting those bottles condition for almost 2 months, they are under-carbonated. When I pour it, I get very little, if any, head at all. And it tastes under-carbed as well.
With my second batch, which was a wheat beer, I instead used 5 tablets per bottled instead. So far, those bottles have only been sitting for about 2 weeks, but I went ahead and opened one last night just to see where the carbonation is at. It seemed like it had just as much, if not a little more carbonation than the first batch.
I'm curious...has anybody had any luck with these tablets? Are the tablets from Cooper's better? I'm just looking for the best way to properly carbonate my bottles in the future, when I split up a batch like between bottles and a keg. Any suggestions??
The package says to use, per bottle, 3 for low carb, 4 for medium carb, and 5 for high carb. My first batch was a red ale so I used 4 because that's what was recommended by my LHB. Unfortunately, after letting those bottles condition for almost 2 months, they are under-carbonated. When I pour it, I get very little, if any, head at all. And it tastes under-carbed as well.
With my second batch, which was a wheat beer, I instead used 5 tablets per bottled instead. So far, those bottles have only been sitting for about 2 weeks, but I went ahead and opened one last night just to see where the carbonation is at. It seemed like it had just as much, if not a little more carbonation than the first batch.
I'm curious...has anybody had any luck with these tablets? Are the tablets from Cooper's better? I'm just looking for the best way to properly carbonate my bottles in the future, when I split up a batch like between bottles and a keg. Any suggestions??