Is it possible to bottle carbed brew?Wasn't thinking straight
Carb cap straight into Pet Bottles
Cheers
Where did you get those fermenters from cliffo?
Is it possible to bottle carbed brew?
I've bottled my first batch (slightly carbed in the 'saurus) using the Pressure Kit & generic wand - no problems, but I'd image a full-schedule carb will be difficult?
In the kegmenter, I ferment under around 10psi pressure for a few days. i then turn up temperature and allow the pressure to build to around 20 or 25psi. When I cold crash, this reduces down to around 12 to 15psi, which is bang on for most styles.
I then transfer under pressure to corny's, but there's no reason you can't do it straight into PET's. You might want to over carb it a bit more before transfer, as you'll lose a few psi in the transfer itself.
Just keep the gas hooked up to the fermentosaurus to a few psi above your target and it should keep pushing.
Ahhh feck.....le beast. It did warn me but I was determined to hop the Pacific Ale inside.
That is how British Ale III treats a first time user. It was at 1015, apparently not finished yet, then foamed pretty bad too.jaysus, what happened there?
That is how British Ale III treats a first time user. It was at 1015, apparently not finished yet, then foamed pretty bad too.
I'de say no pressure relief valve took lid off to dry hop and walla
I could also be wrong
Made a few blews also with the pressure fermenting along the way
I've only been doing 23 L batches in my 50 L so heaps of head space
Had you packaged it into that keg and it had kept fermenting in there?
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