I'd never thought of either of those. Might try them out in the future.enoch said:If the ones
Putting gelatine into a pressurised keg. Gelatine and hot water into pet bottle. Counter pressure beer on top. Mix. Counter pressure back into keg.
Dry hopping in pet bottle. Filter over the Bev hose ( bit of easy hooker braid). Whole hops into pet bottle. Counter pressure beer on top. Leave for a week. Counter pressure back into keg.
Would say as long as bottles that have been carbed with sugar and you don't purge the oxygen with that method. 6mths I'd say get all ok, not much more.time01 said:Any thoughts on how long they would stay carbed for? Couple of months?
Im guessing counter pressure back to keg would go:enoch said:If the ones which fit gas or beer I have used for a few different things.
Obvious is counter pressure filling with some bev hose on the centre thingy.
Putting gelatine into a pressurised keg. Gelatine and hot water into pet bottle. Counter pressure beer on top. Mix. Counter pressure back into keg.
Dry hopping in pet bottle. Filter over the Bev hose ( bit of easy hooker braid). Whole hops into pet bottle. Counter pressure beer on top. Leave for a week. Counter pressure back into keg.
All bow down before the Carb Cap Master - and at 486 posts you are only 14 away from being able to put that as your member title.enoch said:If the ones which fit gas or beer I have used for a few different things.
Obvious is counter pressure filling with some bev hose on the centre thingy.
Putting gelatine into a pressurised keg. Gelatine and hot water into pet bottle. Counter pressure beer on top. Mix. Counter pressure back into keg.
Dry hopping in pet bottle. Filter over the Bev hose ( bit of easy hooker braid). Whole hops into pet bottle. Counter pressure beer on top. Leave for a week. Counter pressure back into keg.
Well, I wouldn't want to ruin the average, but - for keg hopping... do you purge the bottle w/ CO2, or just fill on top of the hops?enoch said:And almost my 10 year ahb anniversary. It's a cracking average post rate!
And yes to pist. Just crack the prv to cause flow.