HItransplant
Well-Known Member
Tried to search for this but I honestly didnt know what to put in the search field... also struggled with a search title.
anyway, I just bottled my 2nd batch, and while my bottles were sitting with caps set on top of them (not pressed on yet), I noticed a little clicking noise coming from the bunch.... almost like they were tap dancing.
Now, Ive read that its a good idea to bottle this way (allowing bottles to sit with caps on them loosely), to allow some of the O2 left in the bottle to be purged out by the co2... but, I didnt hear this the last time.
I assume that the priming sugar isnt responsible for this (too early), and instead its just co2 comming out of suspension.
1. am I right?
2. does this mean I need to be more concerned with bottle bombs? (Im really skiddish about bottle bombs)
this brings up another issue and 2 more questions:
3. at what point can you consider yourself "in the clear" from bottle bombs?
4. just how much over "normal" priming levels does it take to cause bottle bombs?.. 1 volume co2? half a volume?
ok, thats all.
anyway, I just bottled my 2nd batch, and while my bottles were sitting with caps set on top of them (not pressed on yet), I noticed a little clicking noise coming from the bunch.... almost like they were tap dancing.
Now, Ive read that its a good idea to bottle this way (allowing bottles to sit with caps on them loosely), to allow some of the O2 left in the bottle to be purged out by the co2... but, I didnt hear this the last time.
I assume that the priming sugar isnt responsible for this (too early), and instead its just co2 comming out of suspension.
1. am I right?
2. does this mean I need to be more concerned with bottle bombs? (Im really skiddish about bottle bombs)
this brings up another issue and 2 more questions:
3. at what point can you consider yourself "in the clear" from bottle bombs?
4. just how much over "normal" priming levels does it take to cause bottle bombs?.. 1 volume co2? half a volume?
ok, thats all.