Do you stir in the in thr priming solutionCrownCap wrote:No need for the second fv, I just find it easier to bottle every last drop without picking up too much yeast when using one.
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Re: Bottling it! (with pictures)
Using a second bucket I add before the beer so it mixes itself. If you add to the fermenter give it a gentle stir to mix it up and let any yeast you raise settle again for a few minutes.
Re: Bottling it! (with pictures)
I have a question about whether you can add finings to the beer at the same time as the priming sugars.
Will fined beer condition properly in the bottle or will it settle out too much and not ferment the primng sugar?
Will fined beer condition properly in the bottle or will it settle out too much and not ferment the primng sugar?
Re: Bottling it! (with pictures)
Its not recommended that you add finings when bottling. The resulting sediment will be unstable and likely to come out when you pour completely negating the whole point of fining in the first place.Should drink more wrote:I have a question about whether you can add finings to the beer at the same time as the priming sugars.
Will fined beer condition properly in the bottle or will it settle out too much and not ferment the primng sugar?
I've not had a beer that I've bottled yet that has not settled out given sufficient time. By all mean add finings in the keg if you want quick results but not for bottles.
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Brilliant post and guide which makes bottling look simple!
Just a quick question as Iam struggling to find a bottling stick but Thrifty do a little bottler http://www.thethriftyshopper.co.uk/brew ... plete.aspx
Is this the same thing?
Cheers
Matt
Just a quick question as Iam struggling to find a bottling stick but Thrifty do a little bottler http://www.thethriftyshopper.co.uk/brew ... plete.aspx
Is this the same thing?
Cheers
Matt
Fermenting:-
FV 1 - Festival Spiced Winter Ale
FV 2 - Empty
FV 3 - Empty
FV 4 - Ditches Stout
Drinking:-
Keg 1 - Nothing
Conditioning:-
Bottles - Brewferm Winter Ale
Bottles - Brewferm Triple
Next
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Re: Bottling it! (with pictures)
Anyone any idea?Stomach wrote:Brilliant post and guide which makes bottling look simple!
Just a quick question as Iam struggling to find a bottling stick but Thrifty do a little bottler http://www.thethriftyshopper.co.uk/brew ... plete.aspx
Is this the same thing?
Cheers
Matt
Cheers
Fermenting:-
FV 1 - Festival Spiced Winter Ale
FV 2 - Empty
FV 3 - Empty
FV 4 - Ditches Stout
Drinking:-
Keg 1 - Nothing
Conditioning:-
Bottles - Brewferm Winter Ale
Bottles - Brewferm Triple
Next
Work in progress
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I am 99% certain The little bottler is the same thing attached to a tap - you replace the tap on you FV/bottling bucket with the one that comes with the bottler and the needle valve stick attaches to it. ( Not got one yet but looking for someone online who does theat and the botlle tree and washer).
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Re: Bottling it! (with pictures)
Hop and Grape certainly do the standard stick without the tap attached (and the tree)...
http://www.hopandgrape.co.uk/catalog/ca ... GEN2147353
How to connect the stick to your tap...
http://18000feet.mesb.co.uk/how/bottle.htm
A friend of mine has a bottling stick with the tap attached and says that you can also remove it and fit it to other taps in the same way, although I don't know if all such bottling sticks are constructed the same.
Hope the helps!
http://www.hopandgrape.co.uk/catalog/ca ... GEN2147353
How to connect the stick to your tap...
http://18000feet.mesb.co.uk/how/bottle.htm
A friend of mine has a bottling stick with the tap attached and says that you can also remove it and fit it to other taps in the same way, although I don't know if all such bottling sticks are constructed the same.
Hope the helps!
Next Up : Something for the summer
Primary : Nothing
Secondary / Conditioning : Nothing
Drinking : Mosaic IPA
Primary : Nothing
Secondary / Conditioning : Nothing
Drinking : Mosaic IPA
Re: Bottling it! (with pictures)
Stomach wrote:Brilliant post and guide which makes bottling look simple!
Just a quick question as Iam struggling to find a bottling stick but Thrifty do a little bottler http://www.thethriftyshopper.co.uk/brew ... plete.aspx
Is this the same thing?
Cheers
Matt
pretty much. one thing you might do to make it more comfortable is to add your plastic beer line between tap and wand - this way you end up with very mobile and flexible "little bottler" - makes bottling easier, at least for me.
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That is really helpful! Thanks very much!CrownCap wrote:Hop and Grape certainly do the standard stick without the tap attached (and the tree)...
http://www.hopandgrape.co.uk/catalog/ca ... GEN2147353
How to connect the stick to your tap...
http://18000feet.mesb.co.uk/how/bottle.htm
A friend of mine has a bottling stick with the tap attached and says that you can also remove it and fit it to other taps in the same way, although I don't know if all such bottling sticks are constructed the same.
Hope the helps!
Cheers
Matt
Fermenting:-
FV 1 - Festival Spiced Winter Ale
FV 2 - Empty
FV 3 - Empty
FV 4 - Ditches Stout
Drinking:-
Keg 1 - Nothing
Conditioning:-
Bottles - Brewferm Winter Ale
Bottles - Brewferm Triple
Next
Work in progress
Old Tin of Coopers Cerveza
Couple of old tins of stuff to experiment with!
Re: Bottling it! (with pictures)
Another quick question as I gear up for my first bottleing attempt!
Do you fill all your bottles then cap em, or do you fill a bottle and cap it, then fill the next and cap that..... and so on? Just wondering about air in the brew etc!
Cheers!
Do you fill all your bottles then cap em, or do you fill a bottle and cap it, then fill the next and cap that..... and so on? Just wondering about air in the brew etc!
Cheers!
Fermenting:-
FV 1 - Festival Spiced Winter Ale
FV 2 - Empty
FV 3 - Empty
FV 4 - Ditches Stout
Drinking:-
Keg 1 - Nothing
Conditioning:-
Bottles - Brewferm Winter Ale
Bottles - Brewferm Triple
Next
Work in progress
Old Tin of Coopers Cerveza
Couple of old tins of stuff to experiment with!
Re: Bottling it! (with pictures)
I do them one box/crate at a time (12 bottles) as its convenient, but I wouldn't worry too much if you cap them all at the end.
Next Up : Something for the summer
Primary : Nothing
Secondary / Conditioning : Nothing
Drinking : Mosaic IPA
Primary : Nothing
Secondary / Conditioning : Nothing
Drinking : Mosaic IPA
Re: Bottling it! (with pictures)
fill -> cap -> move to crate on my end, just convenient for me.
I think, you might want to cap them reasonably fast to avoid exposure to air/possible contamination. thats only thing that comes to mind against filling the batch and capping it later...
I think, you might want to cap them reasonably fast to avoid exposure to air/possible contamination. thats only thing that comes to mind against filling the batch and capping it later...