Bottling Cask Conditioned Beer "sediment Free Homebrew"

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well, my cask ale certainly was uncarbonated, maybe I can pass it off as "true to style PomFlatBeer" ;)

Already decided to try it again, just need a container that holds the pressure.
I am hoping it won't be any different than bottle carbonating, just a biiig bottle


Lol, yeah it's not flat it's just ''International Olde English cask conditioned ale , Don't ya know anything ya uncultured bums!''
that should work :icon_cheers:
 
well, my cask ale certainly was uncarbonated, maybe I can pass it off as "true to style PomFlatBeer" ;)

I thought I'd already commented in this thread....obviously not; must be one too many "true to style PomFlatBeers" :lol:

Theres flat, and then theres flat. Get a 5mL syringe from the chemist....the kind that you give bairns medicine with.....suck up some beer, then pump it back into the glass. If it fails to form a head, it's flat. If it forms a head, it's "true to style, moderately carbonated, ultra-posh, designer English beer".
;)
 
I thought I'd already commented in this thread....obviously not; must be one too many "true to style PomFlatBeers" :lol:

Theres flat, and then theres flat. Get a 5mL syringe from the chemist....the kind that you give bairns medicine with.....suck up some beer, then pump it back into the glass. If it fails to form a head, it's flat. If it forms a head, it's "true to style, moderately carbonated, ultra-posh, designer English beer".
;)

Hehe, good test!
I squeezed a PET bottle the other day and it was firm but not rock-hard as they usually are. Opening it gave a fizz and it was "okayish" to drink but too flat for my liking. The girlfriend did not like it, saying it was just plain flat :rolleyes:

No idea what the carbonation level would be, but too little for my taste
 

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