Mr. No-Tip
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Doing two lagers at the moment, and decided to use kegs for the lagering process. That was a pretty late breaking decision and they do not have shortened diptubes.
For my schwarzbier, I put ~19l into the keg and ~5l into a glass demi. The glass demi has a good couple cm of lager sediment built up after just a couple weeks - way more than I was expecting.
So now...how to get it out? One batch will be going to bottles entirely, the other to a few bottles and another keg.
The way I see it, I have two options:
Use the bev out as planned, probably dumping the first litre or two due to sediment.
OR
Open the top and siphon out, potentially risking oxidation.
I would be inclined to go with option one, but I am not sure how much the action of the diptube will disturb the sediment as it goes? Any experience with this?
For my schwarzbier, I put ~19l into the keg and ~5l into a glass demi. The glass demi has a good couple cm of lager sediment built up after just a couple weeks - way more than I was expecting.
So now...how to get it out? One batch will be going to bottles entirely, the other to a few bottles and another keg.
The way I see it, I have two options:
Use the bev out as planned, probably dumping the first litre or two due to sediment.
OR
Open the top and siphon out, potentially risking oxidation.
I would be inclined to go with option one, but I am not sure how much the action of the diptube will disturb the sediment as it goes? Any experience with this?