tonyolympia
Well-Known Member
I bottled my first-ever batch the other day, and I'm a bit worried. Although I used the recommended 3/4 cups of priming sugar to 5 gallons of beer, when I finished bottling, it looked like I had LESS than 5 gallons--approximately 85% of 5 gallons, by my calculations. I lost some due to an over-boil, samples taken during hydrometer readings, maybe I was over cautious about sediment and didn't rack enough off into my bottling bucket, etc.
Anyway, here I am wondering if I used too high a proportion of sugar and if I'll have gushers, or worse, bombs. Are there any signs of over-carbonation that will be apparent in the bottle? My mind might be playing tricks on me, but I thought I noticed a slight *depression* in the fluid level in some bottles, as if the beer was being pressed downward by too much pressure.
Probably I have the first-batch crazies.
Anyway, here I am wondering if I used too high a proportion of sugar and if I'll have gushers, or worse, bombs. Are there any signs of over-carbonation that will be apparent in the bottle? My mind might be playing tricks on me, but I thought I noticed a slight *depression* in the fluid level in some bottles, as if the beer was being pressed downward by too much pressure.
Probably I have the first-batch crazies.