Maize Beer Bottling Day.

Gnome.Straight.SmileToday was supposed to be a day of hard outside work, the coconuts still need more cleaning and weeding but…the plans of mice and men aften go astray…so the rain and cold weather decreed.  The next best thing, I guess, is to bottle some of that New Year’s Eve Brown Ale I made.

It is a fair bit of work, to be honest, especially this first time that we had to wash, clean and sterilize the bottles we got from town.  They were filled with old napkins, cigarette butts and I hate to think what else…

Here two cases have been cleaned, washed and filled with some sanitizing solution.
Here two cases have been cleaned, washed and filled with some sanitizing solution.

After a few hours, they have to drip dry before they can be used…

Drip drying the bottles.
Drip drying the bottles.

In the mean time, the maize beer needs to be siphoned into a bottling bin…

Maize beer and the bottling bin/bucket.
Maize beer and the bottling bin/bucket.

…and the priming sugar needs to be boiled…

Boiling the priming sugar.
Boiling the priming sugar.

It is only after all this is done that we can start filling the bottles and placing the caps on them.

The bottles are filled and the caps are resting on top of them.
The bottles are filled and the caps are resting on top of them.

Now we can finally use the capper to seal everything up.  As a side note:  A big thank you to Speedo for bequeathing his bottle capper to us…I would have hated to do this job by hand…

Capping away...almost done...
Capping away…almost done…

And here is the finished project!!

Yey, finished!
Yey, finished!

I’ll let you know what it tastes like in a few weeks…in the mean time…may all your beer be cold and bubbly!!

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