pirateagenda
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Have 2 40L batches fermenting quite vigourously at the moment, one under pressure and the other into a bottle of star san air lock. Both have beautiful aromas and have been expelling quite a bit of gas, which had me thinking.
Has anyone had any success in carbonating kegs, using gas from the ferment? I'm not talking about capping the ferment to let the beer naturally carbonate, rather daisy chaining some corny kegs of flat beer to the gas out on a pressure fermenter and letting the ferment gasses carb up the other kegs. Pressure could be controlled via a spunding valve on the last keg in the chain.
I can think of 2 benefits to this if it worked:
1. Save on bottle gas
2. Utilise the hop aromas lost during ferment to maintain/improve aroma in the other beers (obviously would need to be of similar style).
Has anyone had any success in carbonating kegs, using gas from the ferment? I'm not talking about capping the ferment to let the beer naturally carbonate, rather daisy chaining some corny kegs of flat beer to the gas out on a pressure fermenter and letting the ferment gasses carb up the other kegs. Pressure could be controlled via a spunding valve on the last keg in the chain.
I can think of 2 benefits to this if it worked:
1. Save on bottle gas
2. Utilise the hop aromas lost during ferment to maintain/improve aroma in the other beers (obviously would need to be of similar style).