Petrolhead
Regular.
I quite like the idea of fermenting in a corny keg and wondered if anyone had tried this.
I thought I could just drain the cooled wort directly into the keg, previously filled with CO2, add the yeast and pop in the brew fridge.
I would probably put a spunding valve on the keg set at say 2-3psi as a form of airlock and I read somewhere that this pressure can be increased during, or at some point, during fermentation.
I particularly like the idea of transferring the beer under pressure to the serving keg at the end of fermentation. I guess you could even do a couple of transfers if necessary for clarity as you aren’t introducing any oxygen.
With regard to the spunding valve I can’t see why I can use my CO2 set up. If I connect to the keg, set the valve at the desired pressure and then close the bottle valve I believe that as the pressure rises due to the fermentation the valve will release gas to maintain the desired pressure in the fermentation vessel/keg.
Any thoughts?
I thought I could just drain the cooled wort directly into the keg, previously filled with CO2, add the yeast and pop in the brew fridge.
I would probably put a spunding valve on the keg set at say 2-3psi as a form of airlock and I read somewhere that this pressure can be increased during, or at some point, during fermentation.
I particularly like the idea of transferring the beer under pressure to the serving keg at the end of fermentation. I guess you could even do a couple of transfers if necessary for clarity as you aren’t introducing any oxygen.
With regard to the spunding valve I can’t see why I can use my CO2 set up. If I connect to the keg, set the valve at the desired pressure and then close the bottle valve I believe that as the pressure rises due to the fermentation the valve will release gas to maintain the desired pressure in the fermentation vessel/keg.
Any thoughts?