cockerhoop
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Been looking at SS Brewtech Chronicals and it’s got me wondering.
I know in the US many people re rack the beer after the first few days into a fresh carboid and allow it to carry on fermenting. I’ve never really understood why.
In the UK most people Homebrew with a plastic bucket, as do I.
I’ve tried the same recipe and sometime transferred it off the trub after a few days and sometimes just left it for up to 3 weeks. I’ve never noticed any discernible difference. It’s also very easy to simply have a tap at the bottom of the bucket, positioned high enough So the beer just drains out without disturbing the dead yeast.
So what are the benefits of using a chronical fermenter over a plastic bucket with a tap?
I know in the US many people re rack the beer after the first few days into a fresh carboid and allow it to carry on fermenting. I’ve never really understood why.
In the UK most people Homebrew with a plastic bucket, as do I.
I’ve tried the same recipe and sometime transferred it off the trub after a few days and sometimes just left it for up to 3 weeks. I’ve never noticed any discernible difference. It’s also very easy to simply have a tap at the bottom of the bucket, positioned high enough So the beer just drains out without disturbing the dead yeast.
So what are the benefits of using a chronical fermenter over a plastic bucket with a tap?