The taps on standard 2" cap PBs are usually like this .My leak is not from the thread it is actually from the swing tap join, it's a slowish drip but enough where I do not want to barrel my ale.
The taps on standard 2" cap PBs are usually like this .My leak is not from the thread it is actually from the swing tap join, it's a slowish drip but enough where I do not want to barrel my ale.
Home brew pressure barrels have their place. They are far easier to clean and fill compared to bottles, they take up less space than lots of bottles, you can draw what you want, and you waste less beer. They do have obvious drawbacks like leaks (but that can usually be solved), and keeping a large volume of beer chilled if you want your beer served that way. And of course there is the initial cost outlay, and then running costs if (unlike me) you use CO2 to carb the beer rather than priming sugar.Jaxx, I wouldn't mess with carbing in a pressure barrel.
I use 2 litre bottles as well (and in addition to PBs as above), and in fact don't bother with 500ml bottles.I keep seeing the comment "You can draw what you want" with pressure barrels, but the same applies to plastic pop bottles, I use old pop bottles it needs about 12 for a 40 pint brew, easy and quick to fill just use a funnel to put half a tea spoon of sugar in each bottle, and like the pressure barrel you can draw what you want. Always fill from bottom.
OK once you tip the bottle to pour it disturbs the sediment, often have two on the go because of that, and always I pour full pint so I don't pick up the bottle too many times. But if you make an error and bottle too early you can feel the pressure on the bottles. I also now use smaller coke bottles but same applies you can replace the cap.
When bottling you need 12 inches between bottom of fermentor and top of bottle, you need an in-line tap and two bits of syphon tube, long bit tap to fermentor and short bit tap to bottle bottom. I use a clamp to hold the syphon tube to top of fermentor so it does not move and disturb the sediment. I don't worry too much about sediment as half way through ferment I swap fermentor to a clean one to reduce it, so on bottling not much there anyway.
Sounds like you have a gas leak on your PB. I can nearly get down to the bottom of the barrel having primed with 85g sugar. If the PB runs out of puff, I vent it down, put more sugar in (roughly prorated to what's left plus a bit), leave it a few days, then it's good to go again to the last few drops.Never had any issues with them leaking liquid (though I was v. careful to not overtighten, used PTFE tape on threads and vaseline on the washers etc) but in both instances the beer in barrels went v flat v quickly and I had to use a new CO2 bulb every couple of pints....whereas the beer in the bottles was bloody lovely, well carbed, great head etc etc.....so I know which way I'm heading in the future.
Mini kegs are a good cross between bottling and barrells and fairly easy to do to.
can you reccomend anywhere to get these from + does it change the taste very much ?
I got a load cheap on ebay before but the seller seems to have stopped selling them.
Always worth looking on amazon maybe ?
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