Petrolhead
Regular.
Having just bought a Fermzilla All Rounder I brewed my first beer, a Landlord Clone, under pressure. Not the right beer for pressure fermenting but I had to use the new toy. The brew has been brewing for around three or so weeks as I have been out of the country and thanks to my iSpindel I have kept an eye on things and fermentation is well finished.
As I have no free kegs, annoyingly one nearly empty, I am going to bottle the beer using a party tap straight from the Fermzilla. However, as I have brewed at 12psi and 20 deg I assume that the beer has some carbonation and I need to add a little to bring up to the right CO2 level.
I find that when I transfer a brew to the bottle after it has had a level of carbonation, usually when I nick a couple of pints from a keg, the carbonation drops so again I guess I need a small amount of sugar to increase the carbonation. Alternatively I could increase the psi in the Fermzilla for a couple of days and just transfer to the bottles but the beer will then foam and cause bottling problems.
Finally, whilst the Fermzilla held its pressure when fermenting I have a suspicion that after fermentation finished that the pressure may have dropped, the extended period in the fv may have added to this. So if pressure has dropped to nil can I just do the normal priming calculation?
Sorry for the long question which many of you would have known where I was heading right at the beginning but thanks in advance for any suggestions.
As I have no free kegs, annoyingly one nearly empty, I am going to bottle the beer using a party tap straight from the Fermzilla. However, as I have brewed at 12psi and 20 deg I assume that the beer has some carbonation and I need to add a little to bring up to the right CO2 level.
I find that when I transfer a brew to the bottle after it has had a level of carbonation, usually when I nick a couple of pints from a keg, the carbonation drops so again I guess I need a small amount of sugar to increase the carbonation. Alternatively I could increase the psi in the Fermzilla for a couple of days and just transfer to the bottles but the beer will then foam and cause bottling problems.
Finally, whilst the Fermzilla held its pressure when fermenting I have a suspicion that after fermentation finished that the pressure may have dropped, the extended period in the fv may have added to this. So if pressure has dropped to nil can I just do the normal priming calculation?
Sorry for the long question which many of you would have known where I was heading right at the beginning but thanks in advance for any suggestions.