bmouthboyo
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Hello everyone,
I brewed some beer when I was back at uni (5 years ago) using Coopers kits and bottling. They came out great but bit of a pain with the priming of bottles etc. I invested in 3 Corni's a couple of years back with CO2, regulator etc but due to changing situations never really had a chance to use them properly.
I am interested into getting back into brewing again and am going to brew a Coopers Ginger Beer and possibly another recommended easy brew to start with. I have done a lot of reading up but just wanted to make sure what I know so far is correct.
With most basic kits (cooper etc) I firstly follow the instructions and use an initial fermenting bucket. After 10 days or so, when the yeast action has finished I then take a gravity reading, and syphon the brew into a secondary fermenter leaving the sediment behind, to allow it time to clear (a week??) with possibility of adding finings.
Once clear I can take another gravity reading and syphon the brew into one of my Corni Kegs, purge with Co2 and slap the pressure up to 20 Psi for a week or two to carbonate. Then when ready to drink lower the psi to about 6 - 12 psi for pouring. Does this sound right?
The main things I am not 100% on is:
[*]How do I know when to transfer to secondary bucket
[*]Is a secondary fermenter really needed when using Corni set-up?
[*]How long should I leave in secondary
[*]Does it matter if the secondary fermenter is plastic or glass?
Anything else I am missing?
Thanks :
I brewed some beer when I was back at uni (5 years ago) using Coopers kits and bottling. They came out great but bit of a pain with the priming of bottles etc. I invested in 3 Corni's a couple of years back with CO2, regulator etc but due to changing situations never really had a chance to use them properly.
I am interested into getting back into brewing again and am going to brew a Coopers Ginger Beer and possibly another recommended easy brew to start with. I have done a lot of reading up but just wanted to make sure what I know so far is correct.
With most basic kits (cooper etc) I firstly follow the instructions and use an initial fermenting bucket. After 10 days or so, when the yeast action has finished I then take a gravity reading, and syphon the brew into a secondary fermenter leaving the sediment behind, to allow it time to clear (a week??) with possibility of adding finings.
Once clear I can take another gravity reading and syphon the brew into one of my Corni Kegs, purge with Co2 and slap the pressure up to 20 Psi for a week or two to carbonate. Then when ready to drink lower the psi to about 6 - 12 psi for pouring. Does this sound right?
The main things I am not 100% on is:
[*]How do I know when to transfer to secondary bucket
[*]Is a secondary fermenter really needed when using Corni set-up?
[*]How long should I leave in secondary
[*]Does it matter if the secondary fermenter is plastic or glass?
Anything else I am missing?
Thanks :