Well, my fears were realized this weekend. I bottled an IPA about 3 weeks ago (first batch in over 10 years) and poured in the 4.7 oz of priming corn sugar into the carboy first, then siphoned on top of it. Then after all was said and done, I tasted the bit that was left over in the bottom and it was VERY sweet and realized I forgot to give it a gentle mix after I filled the carboy.
Cracked open a test bottle after 3 weeks of conditioning at around 68 degrees and it was just about totally flat. I figure I can salvage this batch by uncapping, pouring in a little corn sugar into each bottle and recapping.
I have 2 cases of 22 oz bottles. I think what I should do is pull another bottle from the other case to verify. It that one is as flat, then the question is how much corn sugar into each bottle? I think I have to err on the low side.
Here's my calcs... would appreciate feedback.
sacrifice 2 bottles leaves 22 total bottles = 484 total oz (gave away the balance to my helper on bottling day)
4.5 oz priming sugar per 5 gallons = 3.4 oz for 3.78 gallons (484 oz)
My arithmetic works out to about .9 teaspoons per bottle using 6 teaspoons per oz. Maybe reduce to about .75 per bottle?
Anyone else have experience doing something like this?
Cracked open a test bottle after 3 weeks of conditioning at around 68 degrees and it was just about totally flat. I figure I can salvage this batch by uncapping, pouring in a little corn sugar into each bottle and recapping.
I have 2 cases of 22 oz bottles. I think what I should do is pull another bottle from the other case to verify. It that one is as flat, then the question is how much corn sugar into each bottle? I think I have to err on the low side.
Here's my calcs... would appreciate feedback.
sacrifice 2 bottles leaves 22 total bottles = 484 total oz (gave away the balance to my helper on bottling day)
4.5 oz priming sugar per 5 gallons = 3.4 oz for 3.78 gallons (484 oz)
My arithmetic works out to about .9 teaspoons per bottle using 6 teaspoons per oz. Maybe reduce to about .75 per bottle?
Anyone else have experience doing something like this?