Okay, I do small batch and I have been using 500ml PET bottles for bottling.
They have screw on caps, which I have been reusing several times.
I usually include a bit of Carapils or wheat malt, depending on style.
I add the calculated corn sugar to 2.5 - 2.8 depending on style.
I have tried blending in a bottling bucket, and also have tried adding directly to each bottle.
After 7-10 days they are usually hard when squeezed, IE carb'd.
But, lots of trub in bottle, and inconsistant carbonation.
I recently had a farmhouse wheat ale, that was very inconsistant, some were very flat, no carb.
I would like to get better consistancy in my carbonation, along with clarity.
Is there a way to filter, then carbonate, then bottle?
I assume I would add a small amount, maybe 2-3 grams of dry yeast when I blend and bottle?
If I start cold crashing, then is adding yeast is even more important? Is it vital?
I was thinking of using "The Carbonator" and 2L bottles to carbonate, then transfer to the bottles with some type of beer gun.
Would that work? Would releasing the pressure to bottle hold enough CO2 in suspension?


