How do you secondary?

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Do you use a separate vessel for secondary fermentation?

  • No - I do it after primary in my primary FV

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  • No - I bottle after primary and let it condition in the bottle

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  • Yes - I use a separate FV for secondary

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  • Yes - But only for certain beers (high gravity or lager)

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Quote: Danscraftbeer, on 16 Mar 2016 - 10:21 PM, said:

I ferment in a 50lt Kegmenter under pressure then transfer with co2 pressure to the secondary 18lt serving kegs. Already self carbonated. No exposures at all. Chill and serve.
Its so clean! :chug:


Adr_0 said:
How long for secondary and at what temperature?
I chill the primary to serving temp or lower to transfer to secondary keg. Its drinkable like that. It can go straight on tap but mine then sit at room temp until there is free space in the kegorater. As long as it takes. Then when they go in the kegorater connected to co2 at 12psi Its cold and ready to drink in 1 day.

Obviously no secondary fermentation. Seems to be a lot less work and less steps with this system with better results.
 
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