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Several manufacturers sell '''sugar tablets''' that can be used to add a measured amount of [[priming sugar]] directly to each bottle, eliminating the need to mix [[priming sugar]] with the [[beer]] in a [[bottling bucket]]. | Several manufacturers sell '''sugar tablets''' that can be used to add a measured amount of [[priming sugar]] directly to each bottle, eliminating the need to mix [[priming sugar]] with the [[beer]] in a [[bottling bucket]]. |
Latest revision as of 18:59, 11 September 2007
Several manufacturers sell sugar tablets that can be used to add a measured amount of priming sugar directly to each bottle, eliminating the need to mix priming sugar with the beer in a bottling bucket.
There are two brands commonly available to home brewers:
- Cooper's Carbonation Drops are larger chunks of sugar. One drop is enough to carbonate a 12 ounce bottle; two are used for a 22 ounce bottle. These are convenient, but can sometimes be too large to fit easily into small bottles and really only allow one level of carbonation.
- Munton's CarbTabs are smaller sugar pills; 3 to 5 are used for a 12 ounce bottle depending on the desired level of carbonation. CarbTabs also contain a heading agent.