I'd personally like to see some experienced brewers comment on this too. I've been using the base tap to move the brew to the secondary vessel - mainly because I've already got so many brewing toys I didn't think I 'needed' another. Happy to buy it if the flavour results say it's a good thing!hopnotic said:Isn't it better to siphon the brew rather than suck all the yeast out through a tap near the bottom?
Step up to all grain. You won't look back its not that hard. And not that expensive if you go biabsquirrell said:Well, just finished a beer with my new fermenter, and it tastes **** again. A real pain and i am thinking of giving up. Maybe a slightly grassy flavour, and the head aint lacey, more fizzy and feels a bit harsh on the stomach. Bottles been in for 10 days. God knows what the issue is. I do a small hop boil, and then throw in dry hops in after 4 days. Have temp control at 20 degrees, use saf 05. Was very careful clean new fermenter and bottles and hop strainer.va real pisset. Think i might try one basic kit without any additions to eliminate the pissible causes. Could it be the pot i boil the hops in? But the boil and hops are pretty safe regardleas i thought?
No need to move to "secondary". Sure move to one if your bulk priming and bottle straight from there. If your worried about clarity cold crash and use some gelatin. If gluten free is your go use polyclarBrewnicorn said:I'd personally like to see some experienced brewers comment on this too. I've been using the base tap to move the brew to the secondary vessel - mainly because I've already got so many brewing toys I didn't think I 'needed' another. Happy to buy it if the flavour results say it's a good thing!
What do you mean by 'without the collar'?squirrell said:Sg was 1008 over 3 days. Im using the same water i have always used. I use the normal coopers fv but without the collar so it fits in the fridge.
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