Atlanta Brew University segment showing you how to bottle your home brewed beer. Brewing beer at home is easy, fun and legal. You get a better beer and you can save a lot of money over the store bought brands. atlantabrewcrew@yahoo.com
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I thought u put the sugar into the bottle then add the beer then cap it????
Comment by bustedsas — November 23, 2009 @ 5:23 pm
Thats how I do it. I do like to use a secondary to clarify my beer though.
Comment by DoubleAgentBrasco — December 24, 2009 @ 2:28 pm
@bustedsas if you mix the sugar with the batch it is much easier than adding sugar to each bottle.
Comment by DoubleAgentBrasco — December 24, 2009 @ 2:29 pm
That carboy is way to clean looking to be the primary. You must have racked it at some point.
Comment by MRCHUPKE — January 16, 2010 @ 6:56 pm
Yeah, busted! I recently started racking all my beers. I didn’t usually rack but lately I’m doing it every time. Thanks for commenting
Comment by atlantabrewcrew — January 17, 2010 @ 8:28 am