fullfrontalgranny
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Does anyone see a problem with putting a quarter lime into the bottle before capping it?
Two weeks ago I made a rather fetching chilli and honey ale, by adding honey (instead of priming sugar) and one whole chilli to each bottle before capping. It was a roaring success, however the chilli is now becoming unbearably hot and even I am having a difficult time getting the stuff down my neck.
So, this time I have put the chilli in at the primary fermentation in the hope that it doesn't get too hot in there, however I do like the novelty of having a food item develope in the bottle itself. Bring in the Lime.
So back to the original question
Is there a problem with putting a quarter lime into the bottle before capping it?
Two weeks ago I made a rather fetching chilli and honey ale, by adding honey (instead of priming sugar) and one whole chilli to each bottle before capping. It was a roaring success, however the chilli is now becoming unbearably hot and even I am having a difficult time getting the stuff down my neck.
So, this time I have put the chilli in at the primary fermentation in the hope that it doesn't get too hot in there, however I do like the novelty of having a food item develope in the bottle itself. Bring in the Lime.
So back to the original question
Is there a problem with putting a quarter lime into the bottle before capping it?