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So my mate's dad keeps pushing me to add a teaspoon of sugar into my beer instead of using carbonation drops. I thought that most of you use carbonation drops so thought that was probably the best option. Any thoughts?
 
I think most use a bottling bucket and bulk prime.
I use both depending on my mood :)
Both work just fine
 
I used Cooper's carb drops on my first couple beers. They're fine till about 7 weeks in the bottle. Then they turned into soda-like carbonation. I then started bulk priming & haven't looked back.
 
I don't mind using drops most of the time because their simplicity. Sometimes though I use maltose so go back to the manual method!
 
Carbonation drops are sugar. I like adding sugar in bulk, but keep drops on hand for when I am tired and sometimes forget to add the sugar in bulk...it happens!
 
i avoid carb tabs, havent had much luck and the time required to carb was alot longer than bulk priming with corn sugar.
 
I had a friend give a bag of the drops, wasn't enough to carb whole batch so used it up then primed what was left. Noticed after a while the beer carbed with the drops had a different taste. Wasn't a bad taste or off taste, just tasted different.
 
It's easier to dial in carbonation by measuring bulk sugar, and cheaper. I use table sugar which I know I pretty much always have on hand. I do keep carb drops though for things like apple wine where I am only carbing half the batch or whatever.
 
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