Hi Guys, just a small post to share some findings if the same happens to you.
Brewed a wheat beer but when moving it the kitchen to bottle I disturbed the collapsed krausen and bits fell in the beer - So I put a bag on the syphon out end as when I've put a bag on the input end it stops syphoning on occasion. All was going well although the priming sugar solution was not swirling (and thus mixing) as well as without using the bag. It seemed ok though. I bottled up and the last few bottles having to tilt the fv and use jugs to transfer. These bottles I drink first as there's a greater risk of oxidation IMO.
Ok so I crack open the beers, good carbonation, well pleased. However those not filled via the tilt and jug method are flat .
So I'm going to recap & prime the beers.
I poured about 2g of brewing sugar into the first bottle before the beer fizzed up. So only did one bottle that way. For the rest I've poured a few grams of golden syrup in and that keeps the fizz when re-priming more manageable. I also split the batch by chilling a few beers to keep what little carbonation suspended in the beer, so I have a control experiment. Update in a week or so to follow to see which works the best.
Brewed a wheat beer but when moving it the kitchen to bottle I disturbed the collapsed krausen and bits fell in the beer - So I put a bag on the syphon out end as when I've put a bag on the input end it stops syphoning on occasion. All was going well although the priming sugar solution was not swirling (and thus mixing) as well as without using the bag. It seemed ok though. I bottled up and the last few bottles having to tilt the fv and use jugs to transfer. These bottles I drink first as there's a greater risk of oxidation IMO.
Ok so I crack open the beers, good carbonation, well pleased. However those not filled via the tilt and jug method are flat .
So I'm going to recap & prime the beers.
I poured about 2g of brewing sugar into the first bottle before the beer fizzed up. So only did one bottle that way. For the rest I've poured a few grams of golden syrup in and that keeps the fizz when re-priming more manageable. I also split the batch by chilling a few beers to keep what little carbonation suspended in the beer, so I have a control experiment. Update in a week or so to follow to see which works the best.