kermettfrog
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Hi All, still fairly new to the world of homebrew. I am currently in the process of making three new brews (coopers european, australian, dark ale) with a view to keg the lot (except for the 4 litres left over from each). I have a few questions and any help would be great. Also sorry if the questions are a bit long winded. Just want to make sure i dont miss anything.
#1 With the australian ale and dark ale, there are no special instructions with regards how long to ferment in the barrel. If i was bottling, it would be a case of leave in the barrel for 7-10 days, then bottle for 3-4 weeks. As i will be kegging, should i transfer to the keg at the same time i am due to transfer to bottle? When kegged, what temp should i store at?
#2 Pretty much the same question as above however the european lager expects to be bottled for 12 weeks at least. After initial brewing, when should i transfer to keg?
#3 So far i have completed all my brewing in pressurised barrels. I noticed that Fermenting bins are pretty cheap and would allow me to get a lot more brewing. Will fermenting barrels work in the exact same way as a pressurised barrel received as part of a starter kit?
#4 Sorry for so many q's but this should be the last. I recently acquired all the equipment for dispensing from a keg. i hope to dispense these using a Stella tap i purchased recently on ebay. Looking at it last night it seems that there are three lines coming from the tap. two thick black ones (3/8/) i assume and one thin clear one (3/16). Does this make sense? Do i only need to connect one of these? How do i connect it to my existing line coming from the keg
I really appreciate help with any of these questions. Really excited now about pouring my first pint of homebrew?
#1 With the australian ale and dark ale, there are no special instructions with regards how long to ferment in the barrel. If i was bottling, it would be a case of leave in the barrel for 7-10 days, then bottle for 3-4 weeks. As i will be kegging, should i transfer to the keg at the same time i am due to transfer to bottle? When kegged, what temp should i store at?
#2 Pretty much the same question as above however the european lager expects to be bottled for 12 weeks at least. After initial brewing, when should i transfer to keg?
#3 So far i have completed all my brewing in pressurised barrels. I noticed that Fermenting bins are pretty cheap and would allow me to get a lot more brewing. Will fermenting barrels work in the exact same way as a pressurised barrel received as part of a starter kit?
#4 Sorry for so many q's but this should be the last. I recently acquired all the equipment for dispensing from a keg. i hope to dispense these using a Stella tap i purchased recently on ebay. Looking at it last night it seems that there are three lines coming from the tap. two thick black ones (3/8/) i assume and one thin clear one (3/16). Does this make sense? Do i only need to connect one of these? How do i connect it to my existing line coming from the keg
I really appreciate help with any of these questions. Really excited now about pouring my first pint of homebrew?