Hello all,
Just wondering about how best to lager a Pilsner brew i'm making at the moment.
The only vessels I have apart from my fermenter are glass demijohns, and some brew buckets that don't seal.
Last time I was a bit shy of 10 litres so I racked to two 5 litre demijohns and topped up with some Corona. I thought this was a great solution as i presumed the bubbles in the corona would push any air out of the top of the demijohns. I put airlocks on and all seemed to turn out OK.
This time I've got 11 litres to play with. I've also since realised that when I lower the temperatures at the beginning of lagering I'm going to get some suckback, so I'm thinking of using stoppers rather than airlocks. Is this a better idea?
I'm unsure what the best method of purging air from the top of the demijohn is. If I just aim for practically zero headspace can I not worry about it?
Thanks in advance
Phil
Just wondering about how best to lager a Pilsner brew i'm making at the moment.
The only vessels I have apart from my fermenter are glass demijohns, and some brew buckets that don't seal.
Last time I was a bit shy of 10 litres so I racked to two 5 litre demijohns and topped up with some Corona. I thought this was a great solution as i presumed the bubbles in the corona would push any air out of the top of the demijohns. I put airlocks on and all seemed to turn out OK.
This time I've got 11 litres to play with. I've also since realised that when I lower the temperatures at the beginning of lagering I'm going to get some suckback, so I'm thinking of using stoppers rather than airlocks. Is this a better idea?
I'm unsure what the best method of purging air from the top of the demijohn is. If I just aim for practically zero headspace can I not worry about it?
Thanks in advance
Phil