Jamiekid87
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I am about to cold crash my Mangrove Jacks Juicy IPA after dry hopping. The instructions do not specify this is essential, but after lots of youtube binge watching it got me thinking about cold crashing.
I was thinking of adding my beer straight to corny keg and setting a low psi for 24 hours say 5psi then force carbing it for 48 hours at 30 psi, prior to serving. Video reference here minus the gelatine.
But what if I just left the beer in the fermentation bucket and crash cool for 24 hours, what concerns me is the blowback of water into the bucket as it contracts. any tips or should I stick to my guns and crash in corny keg?
I was thinking of adding my beer straight to corny keg and setting a low psi for 24 hours say 5psi then force carbing it for 48 hours at 30 psi, prior to serving. Video reference here minus the gelatine.
But what if I just left the beer in the fermentation bucket and crash cool for 24 hours, what concerns me is the blowback of water into the bucket as it contracts. any tips or should I stick to my guns and crash in corny keg?