What Is the amount of sugar you put in the bottles ?
You will get a mixed response to this question. I have bottled and used pressure barrels in the past. I am now moving on to a Corny set up. All have their pros and cons, so it comes down to personal preference and space. I have read somewhere that storing in larger volumes is better..... but I don't know if that is true?
Thanks for the info Its only for this IPA I was concern about all my other beers where done in the Keg I have done larger in the bottle I just wonder if it is better to do this Youngs American IPA bottled like a larger meaning is it best to drink cold or Keg temperature. is this beer ment to be drunk from the fridge like a lager or like a real ale from the Keg? PS what is a Corny Setup?
Serving temperatures also seem to be a personal preference. I like my beers served at 12ðc, including IPAs. Some people don't chill their kegs at all. I think the colder the beer, the less taste seems to come through, again, its a personal thing.
A Corny keg set up is one of these https://www.themaltmiller.co.uk/index.php?_a=viewProd&productId=2964
You need to add a CO2 gas cylinder to push the beer out.
Phew Thanks for That I would of not known that I can see the big bang followed with the wife waking up saying Good Gracious My Dearest Husband What was that Big Bang Of course I would reply well it was not me :mrgreen: She would replied We have not had a bang like that for over a year :lol:American IPAs are served with a lot of carbonation (typically Brewers Friend says 2.3 to 2.7 vols). That's about 130g of sugar if you go for 2.3 vols (and as supplied with the kit if I recall correctly), 160g if it's 2.7. Standard PBs have a normal max limit of 15psig. To keep within this (and not 'test' the PB and it's pressure relief valve) I never go above 95g sugar. So if you are using a standard PB and you prime to the recommended rate you will be at or above the PB safe pressure limit for your PB (and if above you will just vent CO2). Therefore I would package into bottles to get the correct carbonation without causing yourself PB problems, unless you want to lower the carbonation level.
WOW that Looks dam Good What does it do serve beer I can not under stand what it does at the moment I have to pressure Barrel's How would this help :mrgreen::whistle:
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