10-11-2022, 03:13 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-11-2022, 03:15 PM by Finspiracy.
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@"Michigan Swamp Buck" or someone:
This is maybe a bit embarrassing but i am scared of everything that has pressure. Pressure cookers, pressured gas containers, everything like that. Dunno why, i have never had any bad experiences with them.
I maybe like to try making beer. And according to my understanding, when you bottle it, you have to add a little bit of sugar to the bottom of the bottle, then add the beer, then close the bottle firmly. The sugar, i think makes the fermentation process continue, then it is i think co2 there and that is where the nice sparkly bubbles come from. Can't have beer without them, right?
Is there a risk of the bottle turning into a fragmentation grenade?
This is maybe a bit embarrassing but i am scared of everything that has pressure. Pressure cookers, pressured gas containers, everything like that. Dunno why, i have never had any bad experiences with them.
I maybe like to try making beer. And according to my understanding, when you bottle it, you have to add a little bit of sugar to the bottom of the bottle, then add the beer, then close the bottle firmly. The sugar, i think makes the fermentation process continue, then it is i think co2 there and that is where the nice sparkly bubbles come from. Can't have beer without them, right?
Is there a risk of the bottle turning into a fragmentation grenade?
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