privatewiddle
New Member
Hello!
I make very small batches using a minikeg and some bottles for secondary fermentation. I don't have C02. If I brew my beer 20% stronger than my target, could I remove oxygen by filling the minikeg 20% with cold carbonated water and adding the priming sugar. Then letting it rest for a while while nucleation from contact with the sugar and rising temperature push the CO2 out of the vessel?
Would the resulting beer have too many bicarbonate ions, and would this method produce enough C02 to flush the keg?
Thanks!
I make very small batches using a minikeg and some bottles for secondary fermentation. I don't have C02. If I brew my beer 20% stronger than my target, could I remove oxygen by filling the minikeg 20% with cold carbonated water and adding the priming sugar. Then letting it rest for a while while nucleation from contact with the sugar and rising temperature push the CO2 out of the vessel?
Would the resulting beer have too many bicarbonate ions, and would this method produce enough C02 to flush the keg?
Thanks!