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re: Carbonating at home
Posted on 3/26/20 at 9:16 am to hungryone
Posted on 3/26/20 at 9:16 am to hungryone
Are you kegging something, trying to bottle, or just a carbonated glass of something?
I keg 90% of the beer I make. I let the fermentation finish and carbonate from a tank. Never had a failure.
Trying to bottle from a tank, you need a beer gun or similar device. Otherwise, tons of overflow and lots of mess.
I keep one keg of force-carbonated water, and I make tons of drinks from one syrup or another. I mostly use Prairie Moon concentrates. Some are better than others. The amaretto concentrate ROCKS.
I keg 90% of the beer I make. I let the fermentation finish and carbonate from a tank. Never had a failure.
Trying to bottle from a tank, you need a beer gun or similar device. Otherwise, tons of overflow and lots of mess.
I keep one keg of force-carbonated water, and I make tons of drinks from one syrup or another. I mostly use Prairie Moon concentrates. Some are better than others. The amaretto concentrate ROCKS.
This post was edited on 3/26/20 at 9:20 am
Posted on 3/26/20 at 9:27 am to AggieHank86
I am planning to carbonate in 1l ot 2L bottles. No kegs. So when you do sodas, you don’t add the syrups to water and then carbonate?
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