taking barrel on journey
taking barrel on journey
Hi
I've got a Great Eastern which is clearing nicely, and a Coopers IPA which is slightly hazy but has a great head in standard barrels.
I'm taking them camping with me.
Any recommendations or advice for helpling them settle once there?
Someone suggested adding finings when I get there but won't I lose pressure then?
Cheers!
I've got a Great Eastern which is clearing nicely, and a Coopers IPA which is slightly hazy but has a great head in standard barrels.
I'm taking them camping with me.
Any recommendations or advice for helpling them settle once there?
Someone suggested adding finings when I get there but won't I lose pressure then?
Cheers!
Unless it's a long trip, I don't fancy your chances of have clear beer before it's time to come home. If I had to transport a barrel of beer in the car, I'd want to leave it at least a week to settle afterwards.
The best way to transport beer is to let it clear completely and rack it into a corny keg and artificially carbonate it.
Other's may have more hopeful opinions, though!
The best way to transport beer is to let it clear completely and rack it into a corny keg and artificially carbonate it.
Other's may have more hopeful opinions, though!
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If this is their first camping trip they may well be quite excited.I'm taking them camping with me.
Any recommendations or advice for helpling them settle once there?
All I can say is make sure they're tucked up in bed for an early night and a favourite bed time story will help no end.
Have a good trip!

Plastic bag in a box
Hi All I recall some people on here talking about using a collapsing plastic bag in a box would this not be suitable for transportation assuming it was clear beer that had been put into it also could this box not be put in a picnic thermos box with some ice packs.?
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e-brewer
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e-brewer
On the planning stage for another trip to the IOM next year, going in me Land Rover and the buddy sugested I put a tap on the dash, for him. we are bringing a few 50L kegs anyway and I do like a challenge, I could convert an AC system for cooling.
I would love to see the look on the face of the law if we got stopped.
last year some lads went on the bikes, we took all the gear, it was pissing rain so to wind them up, we overtook them, with our shirts off to show how warm we were (I made a few modifications to the landy) they were quite impressed judging by the waves and other signs the were giving us. so the same senario supping a nice pint could prove just the ticket
I would love to see the look on the face of the law if we got stopped.
last year some lads went on the bikes, we took all the gear, it was pissing rain so to wind them up, we overtook them, with our shirts off to show how warm we were (I made a few modifications to the landy) they were quite impressed judging by the waves and other signs the were giving us. so the same senario supping a nice pint could prove just the ticket

If you had a spare plastic keg with s30 you could rack the rack the clear beer into it by attaching a short length of syphon hose to the tap of the full one and emptying in some clear beer to the empty one. Then you'd Gas it up, release the pressure (hopefully purging the O2 then re gas and take it away with you) If you are having to buy new in order to do this though I'd get a smaller corny which is how I have transported HB for camping trips before now.
Just an idea
Just an idea