Long neck vs short neck? Does the shape of the bottle contribute to how much carbonation is produced?
I'm brewing malt extract kits. I use the corn sugar that comes with the kit when I bottle. I have a random assortment of bottles that I clean and sanitize. They are all pop top brown bottles. Most are long neck (just a personal preference) but some are short neck, like a Red Stripe. I use a bottling wand so I leave the same amount of air space in each bottle before I cap, using oxygen barrier bottle caps.
My question is- will each different shaped bottle result in a different level of carbonation?
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I'm brewing malt extract kits. I use the corn sugar that comes with the kit when I bottle. I have a random assortment of bottles that I clean and sanitize. They are all pop top brown bottles. Most are long neck (just a personal preference) but some are short neck, like a Red Stripe. I use a bottling wand so I leave the same amount of air space in each bottle before I cap, using oxygen barrier bottle caps.
My question is- will each different shaped bottle result in a different level of carbonation?
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