Beer Bottles & Growlers
Bottling beer is an important skill all homebrewers should master. Although it is one of the most labour-demanding tasks in the brewing process, there is nothing more rewarding than drinking your own perfectly brewed bottled beer.
When bottling beer, the most crucial step is ensuring that the fermentation is complete by checking the specific gravity. A fully fermented beer should have a uniform specific gravity reading taken at least two or three days apart. If the readings are not the same, this indicates that fermentation is still on-going and that bottling of the beer may lead to the overproduction of carbon, which can cause beer bottles to explode. (more info below)
When bottling beer, the most crucial step is ensuring that the fermentation is complete by checking the specific gravity. A fully fermented beer should have a uniform specific gravity reading taken at least two or three days apart. If the readings are not the same, this indicates that fermentation is still on-going and that bottling of the beer may lead to the overproduction of carbon, which can cause beer bottles to explode. (more info below)
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