am i the only one who noticed that he says he added the honey and priming sugar to the boil???
I wanted to add a honey taste to my irish stout so i add in 8 tbs spoons of honey into the boiling water with the priming sugar. Would this be ok? I figured its no big deal but I just want to see whats everyone thinks.
am i the only one who noticed that he says he added the honey and priming sugar to the boil???
did you prime your batch after it was done fermenting or just bottle without doing anything post-ferm? cause if you didn't do anything, you are going to have just the opposite of bottlebombs: uncarbonated beer.
What if i just dump it back in the secondary and let it sit for a few weeks?
SHould i wait a day before i vent them? Im prob going to try that..... ill let everyone know how they end up.
am i the only one . . .
While dumping them back into a carboy would oxidize the beer, it's definitely better than losing an eye or worse to a bottle blowing up when you go to open it. I'd gently pour them into a sanitized carboy without splashing, and stick an airlock on it and wait two-three weeks before bottling again.QUOTE]
Im going to talk to a brew master that lives by me in a few hours.... But i was thinking the same thing.
I'd go get a bottle and open it and take an SG reading first. That would be the perfect way to know if you've got bottle bombs or just overcarbonated beer.
While dumping them back into a carboy would oxidize the beer, it's definitely better than losing an eye or worse to a bottle blowing up when you go to open it. I'd gently pour them into a sanitized carboy without splashing, and stick an airlock on it and wait two-three weeks before bottling again.
If that's too much work, take one bottle and check the SG by pouring into a hydrometer test jar. Report back what the reading is and we can help you determine if you've got grenades or just a risk of overcarbing!
If I vent them now will the yest still eat the sugar if there is oxygen present? Or should I leave the caps on just to let the yest eat the sugar and produce carbonation then vent?