Batch Priming For a Novice

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Mark Winter

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Hi

Got myself a Phillips PerfectDraft machine and 5 kegs to go with it. Looking to refill these with a Mangrove Jacks Lager kit when I've emptied 4 of them. I've made a ton of wine kits over the years but I'm pretty much a novice when it comes to making beer and cider. I could do the kits no problem, but when it comes to batch priming I'm not really sure. Each keg will hold 6 litres and I expect to be putting at at least 5 litres back into them, as I usually end up with 21 litres after doing a 23 litre kit.

So, with that in mind, what would you reccomend as a priming sugar, and how much would you say I should be adding to the full 21 ltres. I watched videos were people were saying mini kegs need less priming, but I'm not sure if this is because of them being a bit delicate. Any help appreciated.
 
Other than “chuck half a teaspoon of sugar into each bottle, bit less for stout and a bit more if you want it more fizzy” I know nothing else of batch priming 😂

However, the calculator on brewers friend will give you a more precise answer:

https://www.brewersfriend.com/beer-priming-calculator/
Better still, download the Brewfather app, it’s free and got loads of useful tools on it. 🍺
 
Other than “chuck half a teaspoon of sugar into each bottle, bit less for stout and a bit more if you want it more fizzy” I know nothing else of batch priming 😂

However, the calculator on brewers friend will give you a more precise answer:

https://www.brewersfriend.com/beer-priming-calculator/
Better still, download the Brewfather app, it’s free and got loads of useful tools on it. 🍺
I've downloaded the app. Hopefully will guide me well when I'm doing the batch prime. Cheers
 

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