R robpez Member Joined Apr 25, 2010 Messages 6 Reaction score 0 Location New Jersey Aug 9, 2010 #1 I have 8 flip-tops from my last batch that did carbonate (flip tops were too loose)...Is it possible to carbonate or will I be drinking these last few flat (they taste great - Stone Pale clone)....Thanks!
I have 8 flip-tops from my last batch that did carbonate (flip tops were too loose)...Is it possible to carbonate or will I be drinking these last few flat (they taste great - Stone Pale clone)....Thanks!
Suthrncomfrt1884 Well-Known Member Joined Jun 14, 2009 Messages 4,069 Reaction score 40 Location Rockford Aug 9, 2010 #2 If you have a co2 tank, you could put them in a plastic bottle and carbonate them with the carbonation cap sold at most homebrew shops.
If you have a co2 tank, you could put them in a plastic bottle and carbonate them with the carbonation cap sold at most homebrew shops.
passedpawn WYSIWYG HBT Supporter Joined Apr 23, 2009 Messages 37,717 Reaction score 18,946 Location ☀️ Clearwater, FL ☀️ Aug 9, 2010 #3 You mean they did NOT carbonate, right? Put a level teaspoon dextrose (or table sugar) into each bottle and recap. No problem.
You mean they did NOT carbonate, right? Put a level teaspoon dextrose (or table sugar) into each bottle and recap. No problem.