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I am about to pull the trigger and buy the FS2. I will be getting the pressure kit to fill my cornie but wondering how people go about bottling the rest.
You could get something like the Blichmann Beer Gun, but if you wanted something a bit more economical, you can jerry rig a counter pressure filler using a carbonation cap (although note this doesn't work on glass bottles that don't have a screw thread)
Here's an example of what I'm talking about:
I will be filling glass unfortunately.
Could I connect a standard bottle filler?
I’ve used this method,
https://www.homebrewtalk.com/threads/we-no-need-no-stinking-beer-gun.24678/
it’s a bit of a faff to set up but pretty efficient once you get going. I‘ve only done it once and consumed the bottles within a few days so can’t comment on long term storage but worked well.
@Leon103 do you have a bottle gun or any equipment for bottling other than a wand today? Will you be wanting to bottle carbonated beer?
Will this work from the FS2
My first brew under pressure I hooked up a “keg mounted” tap with growler spout and attached my bottling wand to the end of the tubing. I then added a little bit of sugar to finish off the carbonation and kept warm for 2 weeks. It was trial and error and some of my bottles are fuller than others.I will be filling glass unfortunately.
Could I connect a standard bottle filler?
Where do I get one of those wine stoppers? My setup was similar to that only I put a bottling wand on the end.I called this my ghetto bottle filler. The wine stopper was pretty good at keeping the pressure. You release the pressure by squeezing the wine stopper.
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Where do I get one of those wine stoppers?
@Leon103
Here's another video with a more straightforward method that works with glass bottles and with minimal equipment costs (you might have everything already). It will work with the FS if you substitute it for the keg in the video.
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