T Blankinship wrote:Check the seals on all bottles for leaks and replace all caps used on the bottles. Use some soap and water to check the seals. After that try a test bottle. Check this link out on carbonation: https://byo.com/resource/carbonation-priming-chart/
Amy Gardener wrote:Assuming that your bug is alive and well, my guess is that the plastic bottle is the culprit. The plastic bottle expands like a balloon, suggesting that the gasses are outside the liquid and in the atmosphere of the plastic bubble. Rather than holding the gas the liquid, the expanding (and leaking) plastic is allowing the gas to escape. The more bubbles (fermentation in the container), the more robust your bottle needs to be (like champagne bottle is much more robust than beer bottle). You may likely have the results that you're looking for if you bottle your ginger beer in glass (no flex). Use a swing top bottle as your tester and let us know what happens.