chris_newton
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Hey all
Just want to pick all your brains on a few bottling questions if i may
I prefer my home made brew in a bottle i have never really gotten away with kegging...i am basically just after some tips on speeding up the time it take to bottle the lager i make.
At the moment when my brew has finished doing its stuff in the fermenter i get a basic syphon tube and attach it to the fermenter just above the sediment and keep it in place with a crocodile clip, then fill my bottles...this is ok but gets a bit tricky when it gets to the bottom of the brew and u try and get as much as you can without any sediment,
Anyways is there an easier way to do this?? i have noticed some gadgets that might help and just need ur advice if anyone uses them:
http://www.hopandgrape.co.uk/catalog/de ... GEN2147353
is this any good and do you simply just attach it to the syphon tube??
Also is there a better way of stopping the sediment from getting in through your tube??
one more question (thanks for putting up with these lol) i seen a syphon tube that you pump action to get the beer to come through instead of sucking, are these any good??
Thanks all
Chris
Just want to pick all your brains on a few bottling questions if i may
I prefer my home made brew in a bottle i have never really gotten away with kegging...i am basically just after some tips on speeding up the time it take to bottle the lager i make.
At the moment when my brew has finished doing its stuff in the fermenter i get a basic syphon tube and attach it to the fermenter just above the sediment and keep it in place with a crocodile clip, then fill my bottles...this is ok but gets a bit tricky when it gets to the bottom of the brew and u try and get as much as you can without any sediment,
Anyways is there an easier way to do this?? i have noticed some gadgets that might help and just need ur advice if anyone uses them:
http://www.hopandgrape.co.uk/catalog/de ... GEN2147353
is this any good and do you simply just attach it to the syphon tube??
Also is there a better way of stopping the sediment from getting in through your tube??
one more question (thanks for putting up with these lol) i seen a syphon tube that you pump action to get the beer to come through instead of sucking, are these any good??
Thanks all
Chris