Revvy said:I give detailed info on priming with alternative primers including fruit juice (including a link to a podcast on that subject,) maple syrup honey, and other sugars in my bottling stickey- Scroll to the lower half of this post.
1 cup? That's like at least 10 or 12 oz by weight. I'm surprised they all didn't blow. I'd go to your LHBS, politely explain what happened based on advice they gave and see if they'll give you some store credit. If they're completely unwilling to work with you, I wouldn't give them my business anymore.
Here are some simple basic rules for Priming :
Using Corn Sugar (Sucrose) - 2/3 cup for bottling and 1/3 cup for Kegging.
Using Cane Sugar (Sucrose)- 2/3 cup for bottling and 1/3 cup for Kegging.
Using Brown Sugar (Sucrose)- 2/3 cup for bott! ling and 1/3 cup for Kegging.
Using Maple Syrup - 1¼ cup for bottling and 5/8 cup for Kegging.
Using Molasses - 1 cup for bottling and ½ cup for Kegging.
Using Honey - 1 cup for bottling and ½ cup for Kegging.
- Arizona Dave
5 Gallons will give you...
54 x 12 oz Bottles
40 x 16 oz Bottles
32 x 22 oz Bottles