Hi All
The only positive to take from lockdown is the love I have found from homebrewing, it really is a bug
Currently using a 25L FV, done a couple of kits now and my last stout was a bit feisty and thanks to these forums I had to make a quick blow off tube.
Many of the kits don't leave much head space in a 25L FV so I am looking to purchase a 30L FV
Reading posts dating back years its a mixed argument on second fermentation in another FV for kit brewing.
Might be the tight Yorkshire man in me but I was hoping to ferment in the 30L, after it reaches FG syphon into the 25L to take it off the cake. Batch prime and leave in the warm for a week or so before bottling into 500ml PET bottles.
Is there any benefit in the approach above and would this still give me carbonation in the bottles if they were placed in a cool spot straight from bottling
Any guidance would be most appreciated
The only positive to take from lockdown is the love I have found from homebrewing, it really is a bug
Currently using a 25L FV, done a couple of kits now and my last stout was a bit feisty and thanks to these forums I had to make a quick blow off tube.
Many of the kits don't leave much head space in a 25L FV so I am looking to purchase a 30L FV
Reading posts dating back years its a mixed argument on second fermentation in another FV for kit brewing.
Might be the tight Yorkshire man in me but I was hoping to ferment in the 30L, after it reaches FG syphon into the 25L to take it off the cake. Batch prime and leave in the warm for a week or so before bottling into 500ml PET bottles.
Is there any benefit in the approach above and would this still give me carbonation in the bottles if they were placed in a cool spot straight from bottling
Any guidance would be most appreciated