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  1. J

    Bottling without priming

    Jings! I've jsut reread it - your right! He says don't prime in cask unless it's a cheap extract brew! Well that explains a lot... I aim for 1/4 of initial gravity i.e. if 1080, I'll rack ideally at 1020 - but at least two weeks normally. Again, very interesting... So perhaps I'm doing it...
  2. J

    Bottling without priming

    Basically yes... I'll scan the pages tomorrow and upload a link. J
  3. J

    Bottling without priming

    This is interesting... I'm a big believer that too many points of view can confuse things, hence I follow Graham Wheelers book to a tee, but nothing else. Graham Wheeler says "The barbaric home-brew practice of bottling straight from the fermentation vessel should be avoided if at all...
  4. J

    Bottling without priming

    Thanks for the responses. I always rack to a pressure barrel first for a few months, before bottling, so I'm priming twice, perhaps I'll just prime in the keg and not the bottle for my next batch and see how that works out.
  5. J

    Bottling without priming

    Hi, Thanks for your thoughts. I'd considered this as well, but I normally leave in the primary for two weeks as standard and the gravity has remained the same for c. 1 week normally... Perhaps temperature flux causes the last stages to stall and hence the bottling kicks it back to life?
  6. J

    Bottling without priming

    Hi, I've been back brewing for about 2 years now, always all grain. I'm a very diligent brewer and I always get a good mash extraction and good clean fermentations. I rack to a pressure barrel and the beer comes out great, but as soon as I start to bottle... things go wrong. I've...
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