Bottling My Home Brew



Written on February 12, 2008 – 2:45 pm | by jaygaulardcom |


Well, the day finally came. I was supposed to wait between four and seven days for the fermentation to stop with my . It’s day seven and it just about stopped. How do I know it stopped? Well, the bubbles became few and far between. Also, the reading was between 1.008 and 1.010. That’s the ideal reading for with the type of sugar I used. If I had used regular white sugar, I would’ve had to have a reading of less than 1.006. Why did it take the full seven days? Because the wasn’t as warm as I would’ve liked. The warmer the , the faster the fermentation.

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This is a photo of the at work. It’s hard to tell the reading, but it’s about 1.009. After I found out that the was ready to be bottled, I had to add the carbonation drops to each bottle. All carbonation drops are is sugar balls. You can use regular sugar or these types of drops. The company that made the kit likes to make things easy for you. I had thirty 740ml , so each bottle took two carbonation drops.

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This is the adhesive . This tells me that the is OK to bottle. The only reason the is this high is because I had the tub sitting in front of the pellet stove. It’s hard to keep it this warm in the .

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This is what you call a “little bottler.” It helps to bottle the . You don’t really need one of these, but I guess it does help not make too much of a mess. It sticks right in the tap. Also, it’s imperative that you have a tablecloth like this. It helps with the .

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Me starting to bottle…

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…and me .

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This is a photo of all thirty full of . I have to wait another seven days with the at 21C-27C and then another seven days at room . I can then drink them. They say that if I wait up to three months, the flavor will get better and the bubbles will get smaller. We’ll see.

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  1. 2 Responses to “Bottling My Home Brew”

  2. By brett on Aug 27, 2008 | Reply

    i do like the picture of all 30 bottles! lol, why PET though?

  3. By jaygaulardcom on Aug 27, 2008 | Reply

    That’s what the kit came with. I changed over to glass because they are smaller. I can’t drink all the beer the PET ones can hold…every night.

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