Hi Guys,
Looking for some beginner advice regarding the conditioning process.
My original plan was to have one fermenter which is only fitted with an airlock, no tap. Reason for no tap is out of caution, just in case the tap fails and destroys the upstairs carpet!
Once fermentation is complete, my plan was to use an auto-syphon to transfer the beer into a second fermenting bucket, of which will be fitted with a tap including a sediment trap.
After the syphon, the plan was to immediately proceed to the bottling process, using a bottle wand designed to directly fit into the tap on the fermenter.
Then of course, leave the beer to condition within the bottles.
As you can guess, the only use for this second fermenter is for making the bottling process easier. My only concern is that I might be creating unnecessary work / creating a bigger window for contamination.
After further reading, I have seen various opinions / methods which I am keen to gain a better insight into.
One of these alternate methods was to use the same step 1 as above, (fermenter, no tap), however this time auto-siphon into a Glass Carboy vessel, where the conditioning process will then take place.
Once conditioning is complete, proceed to bottling. Although, not sure how I am going to bottle from the glass vessel yet, there must be a smarter method then having to auto-syphon from the glass vessel to another bucket which is fitted with a tap?
Appreciate any advice given :)
Kindest regards,
Marcus
Looking for some beginner advice regarding the conditioning process.
My original plan was to have one fermenter which is only fitted with an airlock, no tap. Reason for no tap is out of caution, just in case the tap fails and destroys the upstairs carpet!
Once fermentation is complete, my plan was to use an auto-syphon to transfer the beer into a second fermenting bucket, of which will be fitted with a tap including a sediment trap.
After the syphon, the plan was to immediately proceed to the bottling process, using a bottle wand designed to directly fit into the tap on the fermenter.
Then of course, leave the beer to condition within the bottles.
As you can guess, the only use for this second fermenter is for making the bottling process easier. My only concern is that I might be creating unnecessary work / creating a bigger window for contamination.
After further reading, I have seen various opinions / methods which I am keen to gain a better insight into.
One of these alternate methods was to use the same step 1 as above, (fermenter, no tap), however this time auto-siphon into a Glass Carboy vessel, where the conditioning process will then take place.
Once conditioning is complete, proceed to bottling. Although, not sure how I am going to bottle from the glass vessel yet, there must be a smarter method then having to auto-syphon from the glass vessel to another bucket which is fitted with a tap?
Appreciate any advice given :)
Kindest regards,
Marcus