Priming Stout
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Priming Stout
I know there's been a few threads on this....but I'll ask again anyway!!
I'm about to put down a Coopers Stout...nothing fancy....just as per the recipe on the Coopers website (Kit, BE2 and 18 lts of water). I will be bottling into the 740ml PET bottles....my question is one carbonation drop or two??
I'm about to put down a Coopers Stout...nothing fancy....just as per the recipe on the Coopers website (Kit, BE2 and 18 lts of water). I will be bottling into the 740ml PET bottles....my question is one carbonation drop or two??
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Maf,
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200 g for 23 Litres
As an aside,
I would use only one but that is just me, I think a stout should only be lightly primed
Dogger
And you will hate me for this
200 g for 23 Litres
As an aside,
I would use only one but that is just me, I think a stout should only be lightly primed
Dogger
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Thanks for the tips guys.....I think i'm going to go with the one drop per bottle. I did like the jelly bean idea though!!! In the end I also added 600gms of an old container of golden syrup I found in the cupboard and upped the water to 19lts. Had an OG of 1070! Airlock is going solidly as we speak!! I am excitedly awaiting the results!!
Thanks again!!
Thanks again!!
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Drinking a stout now as i write this
should consider bulk priming as it is so much easier. I bulk prime with 140 gms of dextrose in 500 mls of water. Bring this to the boil for a few mins with the lid on the sauce pan let it cool right down in a sink with water and ice, poor this into your second fermenter, syphon your stout into the second fermentor being carefull not to aerate the wort too much, stir a few times and bottle.
Next time you do a stout add a 1 kg can of choc malt and 10 mls of liquorice extract.
Now that i have said all that if you don't want to bulk prime then follow the advice of the other boys and use only 1 carbonation drop.

Next time you do a stout add a 1 kg can of choc malt and 10 mls of liquorice extract.
Now that i have said all that if you don't want to bulk prime then follow the advice of the other boys and use only 1 carbonation drop.
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There's only one way to enjoy stout
Heh, the best way to enjoy stout is straight out of the vat. I always get really, really pumped up when I'm bottling and I get that long, creamy draw into the bottle. Then I prime and cap, and three weeks later it's just like pouring a beer - nice head but no creamy draw.
Eying off a $50 fridge at the moment that will be big enough to hold a couple of vats ...
Eying off a $50 fridge at the moment that will be big enough to hold a couple of vats ...
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I thought I'd just give you some follow-up on this one....been in the bottle now for just over 3 weeks....8.2% alcohol content...beautiful full body. great long-lasting creamy head.
I used 2 carbonation drops on the advice of "Dory" who I noticed on http://www.hbkitreviews.com had done the exact same recipe as me (minus the golden syrup)...very happy with the results...definately not too fizzy!!
I used 2 carbonation drops on the advice of "Dory" who I noticed on http://www.hbkitreviews.com had done the exact same recipe as me (minus the golden syrup)...very happy with the results...definately not too fizzy!!
Beer...beer...smurfing beer....you don't get drunk and it isn't dear!!!