As a thought Fil (or anyone else), I'm going down the Corny Keg route having recieved my first 2 Cornys on Friday and a gas bottle yesterday. I've a few bits and bobs to complete like a regulator. Can you inject the CO2 in the corny and then transfer to a bottle?
I was also thinking of passing the beer through a filter to give a crisper cleaner taste. I'd think about doing this for lagers over winter.
For Ales and Stouts I won't bother as it would probably impare the flavour.
filtering beer, hehe, dont bother.. I tried it with a filthy ginger beer and 2 x 10 inch filter housings and a 5micron followed by 1 micron polly wrap filter between 2 cornies, it didnt end well, the filters slowed the flow at a rate need ing a steady increase in co2 pressure, eventually the seals started to leak attomised beer at hi pressure (i was inside and the wallpaper absorbed the beer vapour oh oo)
in a corny the sediment will settle and you will pour a filthy 1st 1/3 - 1/2 pint as the dip tube sucks up the sediment that has collected at the corny bottom. if the kegs then left undisturbed you will pour out clear beer.. tho the last pint out will always be the clearest
if moved any remaining sediment will get kicked up and resetle..
So even if conditioned with co2 rapidly letting it stand to clear and mature for a few weeks is still a good idea
then like with a PB you can pour beer into a bottle and take it out to a do/party one evening but due to contact with o2 it wont have a shelf life,
for bottles with a shelf life you want some way of purging the bottle with co2 before filling and maintaining a balance of pressure to keep most of the condition in the beer hence the counterpressure devices, you can knock one up with pipefittings valves and tube i did
and it took 3-4 hands to operate
the pegas bottle filling taps are not budget items you can get a ã30 dodgy chinese rip off that may need some 'fixing'
http://beerinnovations.com/beerequipment/pet/novotap
they work well and a washer with about 1/4 -1/3 notched out can be used to brace a glass beer bottle into the PET bottle grip