Im thinking of bottling from the keg now my first 2 brews are in the kegs and clearing well.
Reason for this is that I have a lot of guests at christmas and it would be good to have a ready supply in the fridge without having to pop into the garage many times to extract some.
Would I lose my carbonation if im quick with putting caps on?
Im not decided on this yet, so your valued input will be welcome
Yorkshire terrier, my views of my first ever brew:
its 10 days in the keg now and the test bottle has cleared nicely so it had to be drunk.
My godness is it bitter.........I actually think its way too bitter, its a nice ale and has probobly come out spectacularly well for a first go but crikey, is it bitter.
Will this abate at all or is that bitterness there to stay?
Ontor
Reason for this is that I have a lot of guests at christmas and it would be good to have a ready supply in the fridge without having to pop into the garage many times to extract some.
Would I lose my carbonation if im quick with putting caps on?
Im not decided on this yet, so your valued input will be welcome
Yorkshire terrier, my views of my first ever brew:
its 10 days in the keg now and the test bottle has cleared nicely so it had to be drunk.
My godness is it bitter.........I actually think its way too bitter, its a nice ale and has probobly come out spectacularly well for a first go but crikey, is it bitter.
Will this abate at all or is that bitterness there to stay?
Ontor