Slurpdog
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After a normal ferment of an ale I decided to rack it into a newly acquired cube and place it into my fridge (2 deg) to wait for an empty keg.
It sat in the fridge for 3 weeks and I racked into the keg yesterday but the beer is oxidised to the point that it is undrinkable. :angry:
I'm using the 20L Willow brand upright cubes, but even though it is rated at 20L it holds a hell of a lot more and so there is a large head space above the beer.
I know heaps of you use these cubes for storage but how do you avoid the problem of oxidisation with such a large head space
Am I better off setting up the cube as a fermenter and racking out of my original fermenter before the finish of ferment so I maintain a layer of CO2 on top of the beer.
I'm thinking that this is the only alternative.
Any ideas?
It sat in the fridge for 3 weeks and I racked into the keg yesterday but the beer is oxidised to the point that it is undrinkable. :angry:
I'm using the 20L Willow brand upright cubes, but even though it is rated at 20L it holds a hell of a lot more and so there is a large head space above the beer.
I know heaps of you use these cubes for storage but how do you avoid the problem of oxidisation with such a large head space
Am I better off setting up the cube as a fermenter and racking out of my original fermenter before the finish of ferment so I maintain a layer of CO2 on top of the beer.
I'm thinking that this is the only alternative.
Any ideas?