I have a York Brewery, Yorkshire Terrier kit that I will be starting in a couple of days.
Now, I like my ales smooth (is it called draught?! or as I like to call it, not fizzy!) but I am bit sceptical about using my keg due to repeated failures.
My question is...
If I am to bottle the brew, can I replicate the same smoothness in bottles?
Keg style beer in bottles, can it be done?
Re: Keg style beer in bottles, can it be done?
Smooth (like John Smiths Smooth) is done by dispensing using a mixture of nitrogen and carbon dioxide. Unless you have a giant bottling megafactory and widgets etc it's probably hard to do that in a bottle. You can do it in a keg though (well cornies anyway).
Re: Keg style beer in bottles, can it be done?
But that's a real ale and not keg beer so in fact you will be trying to make something different to what the brewery intended.Scotty Mc wrote:I have a York Brewery, Yorkshire Terrier kit that I will be starting in a couple of days.
As Steve says the creamflow effect with Smith's etc. is all achieved by the method of dispensing at the pump.