

🍾 Pop, Seal, Fizz — Elevate Your Brew Game Instantly!
Coopers Home Brew & Wine Making Carbonation Drops offer a precise, quick-dissolving, and mess-free alternative to priming sugar. Each 3g drop ensures consistent carbonation for your homemade cider, beer, or wine. Packaged in a convenient 250g bag with approximately 80 drops, this product is a favorite among homebrewers for its ease of use and reliable results.

| ASIN | B003E5ZYB8 |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 133,052 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 4 in Carbonation Equipment |
| Colour | Original Version |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,072) |
| Date First Available | 15 Jan. 2009 |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 249 g |
| Item model number | 626 |
| Manufacturer | Coopers DIY LLC dba Mr Beer |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Part number | 07-IZ3Z-LI40 |
| Product Dimensions | 2.54 x 20.32 x 12.7 cm; 249.48 g |
| Style | Carbonation Drops |
M**.
So easy
Pop a couple in each bottle of homemade cider before capping. Sorted
A**A
Good value for your money
I purchased the Home Brew & Wine Making Pack of 80 Carbonation Tablets, and I’m really pleased with them. They’re very easy to use — just drop the right amount into the bottle before sealing, and they do the job perfectly. The carbonation is consistent, and my home brew came out nicely fizzy without any issues. No mess, no guesswork, and much more convenient than measuring sugar.
P**N
Beer tastes better vs Castor Sugar
EDIT Originally I had given this product a poor review, however, I did an experiment using these drops against using castor sugar for secondary fermentation. The results were pretty obvious, the beer with the drops was much cleaner, had a better body, and kept the head longer than the beer using sugar. My only gripe is that these are designed for 375ml bottles; in the UK & Ireland our standard bottle size is 330ml, so my fear is over carbonating my beer! What I would usually do is cut a wee bit off the end of a drop with a knife to try to prevent over carbonation. I have yet to see what effect putting a full drop in a 330ml bottle of beer would be like. Hopefully I am wrong that I don't think it will have good results.
O**N
Consistency in performance
Add a boost to your home brewing, I have been using them for a number of years and they never disappoint.
G**F
Sugar drops work well
Does the job perfectly for secondary fermentation in the bottle.
A**R
Carbonation tablets
I always buy these they work very well
G**Y
good product
Easy to use just 1 or 2 drops per 330 or 500ml Pack States 1 for 375ml or 2 for 750ml but works great for 1 in 330 and 2 for 500ml bottles so no need to split Bit pricey but good product
J**B
Really useful having these as drops rather than powder/granulated sugar
The process was easy - just drop them into the bottle! Only downside was that they didn’t have a specific measure for 330ml bottles (common in the UK) so we ended up having to put 1 full tablet (used for larger bottles) in with our smaller 330ml bottles. Meant the beer was pretty fizzy, but still it worked ok
C**R
This product shipped very quickly and it is very simple to use. Can’t wait to taste the end result.
G**G
einfach und gut in der Anwendung
D**L
should do the trick i hope
G**E
conforme du sucre qui sucre
N**E
There are plenty of methods to add priming sugar when bottle conditioning your brew, most of which can be accomplished at far lower cost than using Coopers carbonation drops. However, I have had very good results using these drops. I put one carbonation drop in each 12-oz bottle, add beer, cap it, wait a week, chill it, and then every bottle I open forms a nice head when poured into a glass. In my years of home brewing I have tried measuring sugar bottle by bottle and also mixing some amount of sugar into the whole batch just prior to bottling--and I always end up with some bottles being overcarbonated (stand back) and other bottles from the same batch being unsatisfying and flat. The carbonation drops take away the guesswork. You get pretty consistent carbonation throughout the batch. The drops came packaged in bubble wrap, undamaged. You want to be careful not to throw the bag around as some of the drops will break or crumble from rough handling. My only packaging complaint is that I wish the bag was resealable with a ziplock or something. I use a bread tie to hold it closed between batches. Also, be sure your hands are dry when you are handling the drops so you don't make a sticky mess. Bottom line: if you are like me and have trouble getting your homebrew to carbonate correctly, spend the extra money for these drops, and you won't be disappointed.
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