Wackford Squeers
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rpt said:Yes. That's mostly what I brew and they are all in bottles.Wackford Squeers said:Thanks for this. Would you still be able to use bottles for non-lager beers (e.g. ales, bitters)?
Ok thanks. I must say, now I'm tilting t'other way - away from the keg and towards bottles :)
I just found this link after 1 second of googling http://homebrewonline.vanillaforums.com ... ure-barrel which indicates it's a common question to ask but more importantly I understand now, as you draw out the beer from a keg there's less beer left to generate CO2 and the beer consequently loses a certain amount of gassiness, and although I suppose it can be topped up with CO2 that might be a bit of a pain. I guess it's a bit like the way a bottle of coke goes flat as less and less liquid is left in the bottle; there's too much space in the bottle for the CO2 to leak into.