Thefatdoghead
Well-Known Member
Here is my solution on the vacuum you get into a fermentor when changing your beer temperature from ale temps to cold condition temps.
I want to crash chill my beer from say, 19c to 0c.
It will create vacuum. Which will, depending on your setup, either pull in Air, yes air, 21% 02. 87% nitrogen 1% other inert gasses which you just don't want in beer.
So I had a beer pump asperator laying around that I use with my beer engine.
The correct term for the device is a demand valve. Just like the one in a self contained breathing apparatus for fire fighting.
Anyway here is my dodgey vid on how it works and how easy a solution it is to stop that issue with suck back.
If anyone has great ideas on how to stop it, please post up.
There are some really great ideas out there. This is mine and it's easy. The part is a bit exybut under 100 bucks.
I want to crash chill my beer from say, 19c to 0c.
It will create vacuum. Which will, depending on your setup, either pull in Air, yes air, 21% 02. 87% nitrogen 1% other inert gasses which you just don't want in beer.
So I had a beer pump asperator laying around that I use with my beer engine.
The correct term for the device is a demand valve. Just like the one in a self contained breathing apparatus for fire fighting.
Anyway here is my dodgey vid on how it works and how easy a solution it is to stop that issue with suck back.
If anyone has great ideas on how to stop it, please post up.
There are some really great ideas out there. This is mine and it's easy. The part is a bit exybut under 100 bucks.