Nizmoose
Well-Known Member
Today I had a 10L batch to bottle and thought considering everyone's love of the process I'd give bulk priming a try. I went out this morning and bought an auto-siphon and 2m of hose from the LHBS. Got all my bottles together and got my mini fermenter out of the fridge and dissolved my 55g of dex in 2/3's of a cup of water then let it cool. At this point I thought "bulk priming is easy!". Then I got ready to siphon..... I specifically asked the guy at the LHBS "I'm assuming this is the right hose for this siphon?" I got an answer along the lines of "of course". Well it wasn't.
So basically I decided to practice my siphoning technique with my 1L of starsan mix as I figured I'd be sanatising my auto-siphon, hose and bottling bucket (my usual 30L fermenter). The hose was too big and even me trying to hold it tight was no use. I got a rubber band to wrap around the smaller hose on the siphon to try and make a seal. That didn't work and I should have gone looking for blu-tack or plasticine but instead I panicked.
I filled my hose with starsan mix, let it drain a tad so I could put the hose in the beer without dropping much starsan in then let the siphon get rid of the starsan before I moved the hose into my bottling bucket with the priming solution in it. This was going well until I realised I couldnt get the hose heaps close to the bottom as I had a carboy style fermenter with a narrow opening and couldn't bend the hose right. So then I decided to forget what was left as I wasnt going to tip it into the fermenter and ruin the cold crash and I wasn't prepared to dump trub into my batch. I ended up losing about 2L of beer left in the fermenter and also realised that it meant I had 10L worth of priming solution in 8L of beer. I did give myself some leeway and aimed for 2.4g of CO2/L so it should be fine but I'm not stoked about losing 20% of my beer.
After swearing at my siphon and banishing it to the other side of the shed I bottled what was left in my bottling bucket and also had my first crack at washing yeast. This was something that actually seemed to go quite well! Got some cooled boiled water from the kettle and poured it into my fermenter then filled two 330ml bottles with the slurry then let them sit and ended up with one bottle of yeast (pictured below) it seems pretty clean do people think its enough to pitch into a new batch? Never made a starter before but I guess how hard can adding the yeast to some LDME added to some water right?
It is still separating a bit but i hope I'll have enough to re-pitch.
So that's my bulk priming story, its not a memory I'll cherish but its a lesson well learned and I hope me writing it prevents some newer brewers who haven't used an auto-siphon before from making the same mistake: MAKE SURE THE HOSE SEALS AND TRY WITH WATER OR SANITISER BEFORE YOUR BEER. I do have to admit I am officially a bulk priming convert and will do it on further small batches as I will only have the large fermenter free to bottle from when I'm doing a small batch instead of a large batch
So basically I decided to practice my siphoning technique with my 1L of starsan mix as I figured I'd be sanatising my auto-siphon, hose and bottling bucket (my usual 30L fermenter). The hose was too big and even me trying to hold it tight was no use. I got a rubber band to wrap around the smaller hose on the siphon to try and make a seal. That didn't work and I should have gone looking for blu-tack or plasticine but instead I panicked.
I filled my hose with starsan mix, let it drain a tad so I could put the hose in the beer without dropping much starsan in then let the siphon get rid of the starsan before I moved the hose into my bottling bucket with the priming solution in it. This was going well until I realised I couldnt get the hose heaps close to the bottom as I had a carboy style fermenter with a narrow opening and couldn't bend the hose right. So then I decided to forget what was left as I wasnt going to tip it into the fermenter and ruin the cold crash and I wasn't prepared to dump trub into my batch. I ended up losing about 2L of beer left in the fermenter and also realised that it meant I had 10L worth of priming solution in 8L of beer. I did give myself some leeway and aimed for 2.4g of CO2/L so it should be fine but I'm not stoked about losing 20% of my beer.
After swearing at my siphon and banishing it to the other side of the shed I bottled what was left in my bottling bucket and also had my first crack at washing yeast. This was something that actually seemed to go quite well! Got some cooled boiled water from the kettle and poured it into my fermenter then filled two 330ml bottles with the slurry then let them sit and ended up with one bottle of yeast (pictured below) it seems pretty clean do people think its enough to pitch into a new batch? Never made a starter before but I guess how hard can adding the yeast to some LDME added to some water right?
It is still separating a bit but i hope I'll have enough to re-pitch.
So that's my bulk priming story, its not a memory I'll cherish but its a lesson well learned and I hope me writing it prevents some newer brewers who haven't used an auto-siphon before from making the same mistake: MAKE SURE THE HOSE SEALS AND TRY WITH WATER OR SANITISER BEFORE YOUR BEER. I do have to admit I am officially a bulk priming convert and will do it on further small batches as I will only have the large fermenter free to bottle from when I'm doing a small batch instead of a large batch