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dandw12786

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Hey everyone,

My brother and I bottled our first batch a couple weeks ago. I popped one open after 1 week just to see how things were going. It tasted pretty good, a little better than I expected. It seemed like it carbed up a little too much though. Same story at 2 weeks. Had pretty big bubbles and a lot of them, more than any beer I've ever had. We followed the instructions on our kit for priming sugar, and used the whole 5 oz package. For our next batch, we ended up a little short on beer (only 4 gallons in the bottling bucket, not sure what happened, think we may have lost a lot when transferring) so I put a little less of the sugar/water solution in the bucket. Wondering if there's a more exact way to figure out how much sugar to use so we can stop buying the packages and so it doesn't over/under-carbonate. Thanks!
 
why yes there is...

you can usually estimate 1oz of priming sugar (dextrose) per gallon of beer....

Palmer has a good pictograph to help (draw a line from your beer temp to your desired carb level to get your oz of priming sugar)...

Palmer_s_carbination_pictogram.gif


Of course, this also depends on styles - you can read up on beer styles and what their carbonation levels should be.
 
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