Lord Raja Goomba I
Prisoner of Sobriety
Hey all,
Since we're all doing nothing (Except drinking) and no work tomorrow - just thought I'd ask the question.
My Rajadom AIPA is a great beer. Whacked a keg of a Belgian PA on the lines, and moved my Rajadom in the process.
It ends up stirred up and sediment and junk ends up in the beer. There's less beer in the keg than I'd thought (courtesy of it being a fantastic beer - one of my best, if not the best).
Now, I thought with the gelatin and settling a few days after carbing, that I'd run the requisite pint of junk out, and all good.
No show bozo.
So, the question is - is there some way to avoid this? I thought of an extension to the dip tube to really drag out the horrid rubbish in the bottom in the initial (patient) pour, and we'd be fine.
I'm just a little upset with this - it's a shame for the beer, and I'm putting down a Belgian (as above) for a poker night and am now seriously panicking of portability of the keg.
Cheers in advance for all your advice - hope you're enjoying your beer, as much as I am (Rajadom in bottles to compensate).
Goomba
Since we're all doing nothing (Except drinking) and no work tomorrow - just thought I'd ask the question.
My Rajadom AIPA is a great beer. Whacked a keg of a Belgian PA on the lines, and moved my Rajadom in the process.
It ends up stirred up and sediment and junk ends up in the beer. There's less beer in the keg than I'd thought (courtesy of it being a fantastic beer - one of my best, if not the best).
Now, I thought with the gelatin and settling a few days after carbing, that I'd run the requisite pint of junk out, and all good.
No show bozo.
So, the question is - is there some way to avoid this? I thought of an extension to the dip tube to really drag out the horrid rubbish in the bottom in the initial (patient) pour, and we'd be fine.
I'm just a little upset with this - it's a shame for the beer, and I'm putting down a Belgian (as above) for a poker night and am now seriously panicking of portability of the keg.
Cheers in advance for all your advice - hope you're enjoying your beer, as much as I am (Rajadom in bottles to compensate).
Goomba