After having troubles with my first bottling experience, I am hoping I did okay this time ( I took the advice of many of you here, and made my own bottling bucket ) The whole procedure last night took about 4 hours, and it worked okay, but without a perfect seal on the end of the auto-siphon, the racking itself was slow going. I did manage to avoid getting beer on the ceiling this time.
I took a small piece of tubing and connected the end of the spigot on my bottling bucket to the top of the wand, -again, thanks to this forum- and that made all the difference. That part was quick and easy.
I bottled my 2.5 gal of Irish Sweet Stout, and 5 gal of Draught Stout. All seems well, but now I am a little worried about bottle bombs just from reading all the posts in this forum.
My question this time is two-fold. First, how common are these bombs, and second, where is a good place to store about 80 bottles of beer while it conditions? I need to come up with a safe place away from the family in case one of these go off (I hope my corn sugar mixed well enough- I did it by the book) maybe under the house? Its pretty cool under there, and I'd like them to stay untouched until they're ready.
I may be over-thinking this.
I took a small piece of tubing and connected the end of the spigot on my bottling bucket to the top of the wand, -again, thanks to this forum- and that made all the difference. That part was quick and easy.
I bottled my 2.5 gal of Irish Sweet Stout, and 5 gal of Draught Stout. All seems well, but now I am a little worried about bottle bombs just from reading all the posts in this forum.
My question this time is two-fold. First, how common are these bombs, and second, where is a good place to store about 80 bottles of beer while it conditions? I need to come up with a safe place away from the family in case one of these go off (I hope my corn sugar mixed well enough- I did it by the book) maybe under the house? Its pretty cool under there, and I'd like them to stay untouched until they're ready.
I may be over-thinking this.