Broomie14
Active Member
Does the bottle colour make a difference? I don't like using brown bottles i think its hard to see the sediment when pouring... is there a reason most suppliers sell brown bottles ???
Yes it's a vile taste.Whats skunking ?? Does this effect the quality ??
Yes, just keep them in the dark. Storing them in a cardboard box with a lid will do.So i had swing top bottles back in 2017 which where clear now I have clear plalstic ones what i can do to keep them dark.... will a cupboard do ???
I read before that as soon as the sediment moves then you are supposed to stop pouring... also i dont have kitchen cabinet lights just a big light hahaI pour from bottles under the kitchen cabinet light, as I pour the last third slowly I can easily spot when the sediment is in the neck f the bottle and stop pouring
Yes I do a couple of bottles in clear. See how it's clearing and check the colour.I always doa bottle or two a batch in clear.. They always turn out just fine just lilke you say keep them in the dark.. I throw towels over my bottles anyway
It is handy to see if a bottle has cleared
The trick is not have any sediment other than a film of yeast on the bottom of the bottle, I can all but empty a bottle without getting anything in the glass other than beer.I read before that as soon as the sediment moves then you are supposed to stop pouring... also i dont have kitchen cabinet lights just a big light haha
Now i have only had 2 brews previously and one was flatter than a pint of water, the second one was brilliant compared to the first but still had noticeable sediment in every bottle. I cant remember the process i used when i transferred to bottles but this time i will be using a tap and a bottling wand so hopefully that will cut down the sediment.The trick is not have any sediment other than a film of yeast on the bottom of the bottle, I can all but empty a bottle without getting anything in the glass other than beer.
Does the bottle colour make a difference? I don't like using brown bottles i think its hard to see the sediment when pouring... is there a reason most suppliers sell brown bottles ???
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