willycoolj Regular. Joined Nov 18, 2014 Messages 287 Reaction score 50 Nov 21, 2014 #1 How much honey would I need to batch prime coopers real ale or how many grams per bottle
Slid Forum Friend Staff member Moderator Joined Oct 20, 2013 Messages 5,448 Reaction score 2,008 Location Bolton Nov 21, 2014 #2 Usual priming advice for this style is around 6g sugar per litre, so 3g per bottle. Since honey will be part water, maybe 4g per litre.
Usual priming advice for this style is around 6g sugar per litre, so 3g per bottle. Since honey will be part water, maybe 4g per litre.
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R rodwha Landlord. Supporting Member Joined Jan 15, 2014 Messages 568 Reaction score 64 Location Texas, USA Nov 22, 2014 #5 Here's a great priming sugar calculator. It has about anything you'd want to use. http://www.northernbrewer.com/priming-sugar-calculator/ I've primed with honey once. It was a beer I used honey in and figured why not... Otherwise it's expensive compared to corn or even table sugar.
Here's a great priming sugar calculator. It has about anything you'd want to use. http://www.northernbrewer.com/priming-sugar-calculator/ I've primed with honey once. It was a beer I used honey in and figured why not... Otherwise it's expensive compared to corn or even table sugar.