Kevin Marien
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Hey all,
Ive got a Strong Belgian ale in the fermenter at the moment. Im fermenting it with Belgian Ale yeast. Im thinking of transferring it to secondary and add a whitelabs WLP653 Brettanomyces Lambicus and mix in some oak chips as well. And now Im wondering wether to bottle or keg the batch. I assume it would be a shame not to bottlecondition the brett, and it would save me having to worry about having to replace the beerlines.
I would end up with a FG of about 1. 008 with the Belgian ale yeast I am using. I ussually use carbonation drops When bottling as I dont like stirring the beer while bottling. Would I have to worry about bottlebombs? It would be nice to hear your thoughts.
Keg or bottle?
Ive got a Strong Belgian ale in the fermenter at the moment. Im fermenting it with Belgian Ale yeast. Im thinking of transferring it to secondary and add a whitelabs WLP653 Brettanomyces Lambicus and mix in some oak chips as well. And now Im wondering wether to bottle or keg the batch. I assume it would be a shame not to bottlecondition the brett, and it would save me having to worry about having to replace the beerlines.
I would end up with a FG of about 1. 008 with the Belgian ale yeast I am using. I ussually use carbonation drops When bottling as I dont like stirring the beer while bottling. Would I have to worry about bottlebombs? It would be nice to hear your thoughts.
Keg or bottle?
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