joshuahardie
Beer, so much more than a breakfast drink
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After seeing the thread about the NSW state comp, I want to put a few entries in
Problem is the only beers i have available are in kegs.
I can transfer the beer to bottles and seal, but whenever I do the beer seems to taste a little flat when i open it.
I have seen the threads on counter pressure fillers, filling into cold bottles with low pressure etc. For me my best chance is to carefully fill into a cold bottle.
What would be the best way to transfer beer for competition, so I don't submit, flat, oxygenated beer?
Should I add a tiny amount of sugar and yeast to the bottles to add a touch more carbonation, to make up for what is lost i transfer.
Any ideas?
Problem is the only beers i have available are in kegs.
I can transfer the beer to bottles and seal, but whenever I do the beer seems to taste a little flat when i open it.
I have seen the threads on counter pressure fillers, filling into cold bottles with low pressure etc. For me my best chance is to carefully fill into a cold bottle.
What would be the best way to transfer beer for competition, so I don't submit, flat, oxygenated beer?
Should I add a tiny amount of sugar and yeast to the bottles to add a touch more carbonation, to make up for what is lost i transfer.
Any ideas?