Hi Guys,
Just want some of your guys opinions on whether an FV with a tap is better than one without.
I used a standard 25l FV from Wilko without a tap or airlock for my first brew. The brew didn’t go so well after some confusion with the instructions but for my second brew (Festival NZ Pilsner) I want to know if it’s worthwhile buying a new FV with a tap.
My thinking is if it has a tap, I can leave the lid on for the duration of the fermentation and use the tap to take samples to get hydrometer readings. Reducing the chances of ruining the beer by opening the lid.
I was then planning on using my original non-tapped FV for batch priming and bottling instead of putting sugar in individual bottles.
Thanks!
Just want some of your guys opinions on whether an FV with a tap is better than one without.
I used a standard 25l FV from Wilko without a tap or airlock for my first brew. The brew didn’t go so well after some confusion with the instructions but for my second brew (Festival NZ Pilsner) I want to know if it’s worthwhile buying a new FV with a tap.
My thinking is if it has a tap, I can leave the lid on for the duration of the fermentation and use the tap to take samples to get hydrometer readings. Reducing the chances of ruining the beer by opening the lid.
I was then planning on using my original non-tapped FV for batch priming and bottling instead of putting sugar in individual bottles.
Thanks!