Bigger Bottle For C02

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I was thinking of using 1 - 4 liter jug instead of a 2 liter. This might be a silly question, but would I just double the ingredients? 2 teaspoons of yeast and 4 cups of sugar?

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Hmm..I've been thinking about that too. Theoretically, the amount of c02 is produces should be doubled, and the time should be doubled. But in reality, it will probably eat up the sugar really quickly and produce a lot of c02, but over a short period of time(since there is so much yeast.)
 
Hmm..I've been thinking about that too. Theoretically, the amount of c02 is produces should be doubled, and the time should be doubled. But in reality, it will probably eat up the sugar really quickly and produce a lot of c02, but over a short period of time(since there is so much yeast.)


Most likely you're right... BUT, if you keep the sugar and yeast the same, and double the water, you might get same amount of CO, but last almost twice as long (assuming there's still plenty of sugar left).
 

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