Sugar cubes
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Sugar cubes
Remember when sugar cubes used to be an actual cube...
I had a great idea to use them in place of carbonation drops.
Went to woolies got a pack, got home, opened the box, their bloody rectangle shaped now or oblong. Their not square they only fit into the neck of a plastic PET bottle...
Anyone know of any sugar cubes that are still square cubes... Their cheaper than carbonation drops and you get twice as much... Its win win
The ones i bought were CSR
I had a great idea to use them in place of carbonation drops.
Went to woolies got a pack, got home, opened the box, their bloody rectangle shaped now or oblong. Their not square they only fit into the neck of a plastic PET bottle...
Anyone know of any sugar cubes that are still square cubes... Their cheaper than carbonation drops and you get twice as much... Its win win
The ones i bought were CSR
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Oh
I thought you were supposed to add a teaspoon to each bottle, isn't that what a sugar cube measures to?
Re: Oh
Not sure, never had much to do with them...but at best it's a slightly cheaper and slighter more inconvenient sub for carb drops. Just my opinion thoughgazpachos0up wrote:I thought you were supposed to add a teaspoon to each bottle, isn't that what a sugar cube measures to?

Coopers.
I mostly bulk prime, but these days when I keg 19L of brew I have some left so I put it in bottles and bottle prime. I use one of those measuring spoon sets (tablespoon/teaspoon/half-teaspoon/quarter-teaspoon). I put in 2 half-teaspoons per longneck and one half-teaspoon per stubbie. Easy and cheap. 
The other way to do it is to get one of those special scoops from the HBS that has the right sizes for 330mL/500mL/750mL or something.
Sorry, I didn't really help with your sugar cube question.

The other way to do it is to get one of those special scoops from the HBS that has the right sizes for 330mL/500mL/750mL or something.
Sorry, I didn't really help with your sugar cube question.

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Bulk priming is where you add all the sugar to another fermenter, rack your beer onto it, and then bottle.
How much dex to add: around 180g per 23L brew. See here: http://oz.craftbrewer.org/Library/Metho ... uide.shtml
How much dex to add: around 180g per 23L brew. See here: http://oz.craftbrewer.org/Library/Metho ... uide.shtml
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Welcome Rone.Rone wrote:Those measuring spoon sets have been my saviour for bottle priming.
Wait til you get another vessel (Fermenter) and bulk prime!!


Chris wrote
Chris was right about the depending on the beer. Also the volume is critical.It depends on the beer, but 180g is a good benchmark
Remember if you make it at about 19-20 litres, do the Dex @ 150-160g..
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It is possible. You boil up your sugar, pour it in gently at the top of primary, and gently swirl your beer so it is smoothly rotating, and leave it for 15 minutes or so. The aim here is to mix the sugar through the beer without stirring up the trub.
I've never done this myself, but some of my friends have, with mixed success. Sometimes they have got inconsistent carbonation when they haven't made sure to mix it through. You'll just have to try it and see if it's for you. Personally, if I was bottling from primary, I'd bottle prime.
I've never done this myself, but some of my friends have, with mixed success. Sometimes they have got inconsistent carbonation when they haven't made sure to mix it through. You'll just have to try it and see if it's for you. Personally, if I was bottling from primary, I'd bottle prime.
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If you spend 30-35 Bucks on a new fermenter, 5 bucks on 2 metres of 10mm hose from Bunnings you will be set. You can bulk prime and get a consistant carb. The 10mm hose fits the "Little bottler" tube.forcetwelve wrote:yeah sounds a bit touch and go doesnt it. cheers rwh.
i'll stick to the carb drops!
Dissolve 180g of Dex in 500ml of boiling water.
Put the little bottler (With hose attached) into the brewed fermenter and the hose into the empty one. Curl the hose at the bottom.
Turn on hose, add 180g of dissolved dex that was pre-heated. Stir with Big spoon if you have one.
Then simply bottle. I have 2 "Little bottlers" I use the hose for bottling too. Just add the little bottler to the end of the hose and you don't have to lift the bottles to the keg, you take the beer to the bottle..
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I may have to do it tomorrow night.....I will try late tonight though.forcetwelve wrote:yeah that'd be good to see apic boonie! ta mate.
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