Chap
Well-Known Member
Hi all
Hoping the topic matches the questions.
I'm having a few issues at the moment getting some sort of consistency with kegging most of my batch and bottling the remainder. The brews taste great from the keg, but the remaining beer that is bottled is thinner, lacking flavour, next to no head retention, and in my latest case, slightly oxidised. On the plus side with the bottles, clear as crystal.
I normally just bottle a 6 pack leaving me with enough in the fermenter to keep the tap hole covered, so hoping I'm not pulling too much if any trub from the fermenter into the bottles. As it's only a 6 pack I'm bottling, I'm using carb drops at this stage.
Has anyone had this issue before and/or any ideas to rectify? I'd really love my beer to taste the same from both the bottle or keg.
Cheers
Chap
Hoping the topic matches the questions.
I'm having a few issues at the moment getting some sort of consistency with kegging most of my batch and bottling the remainder. The brews taste great from the keg, but the remaining beer that is bottled is thinner, lacking flavour, next to no head retention, and in my latest case, slightly oxidised. On the plus side with the bottles, clear as crystal.
I normally just bottle a 6 pack leaving me with enough in the fermenter to keep the tap hole covered, so hoping I'm not pulling too much if any trub from the fermenter into the bottles. As it's only a 6 pack I'm bottling, I'm using carb drops at this stage.
Has anyone had this issue before and/or any ideas to rectify? I'd really love my beer to taste the same from both the bottle or keg.
Cheers
Chap