In anticipation of my first brew completing its initial fermentation in a week or so, I'm now considering the issue of bottling and would appreciate some advice.
My brews will likely be export lager/pilsner kits (I'm trying the Better Brew kits to start with) and I'll be bottling into 2L fizzy drinks bottles. I was thinking of getting a dedicated bottling bin with a tap that I can siphon my brew into from my primary FV. However, the taps on them look a bit too big to bottle from directly so I'm considering either the Little Bottler or a bottling stick. The issue with the former is apparently it's not long enough to reach to the bottom of a 2L bottle. Is it possible to extend the tube as I understand it fits standard 5/16" tubing of which I have plenty? The plan would be to cut off the top inch or so of the tube below the tap and insert a length of 5/16" tubing between the 2 sections of the tube so the end of the tube reaches the bottom of my 2L bottles. Would this work?
My next question is about conditioning. I'm fortunate enough to have a dedicated beer fridge (it's one of those under counter glass fronted ones) so should I condition at 5'C straight from bottling or should I keep the bottles at room temperature for a few weeks before chilling? Either way, do the bottles need to be stored vertically to ensure any residual sediment settles in the bottom of the bottle or given my bottling technique should minimise any sediment, is it OK to store them horizontally?
Any alternative bottling or conditioning suggestions would be much appreciated....
Thanks in advance!
Chris
My brews will likely be export lager/pilsner kits (I'm trying the Better Brew kits to start with) and I'll be bottling into 2L fizzy drinks bottles. I was thinking of getting a dedicated bottling bin with a tap that I can siphon my brew into from my primary FV. However, the taps on them look a bit too big to bottle from directly so I'm considering either the Little Bottler or a bottling stick. The issue with the former is apparently it's not long enough to reach to the bottom of a 2L bottle. Is it possible to extend the tube as I understand it fits standard 5/16" tubing of which I have plenty? The plan would be to cut off the top inch or so of the tube below the tap and insert a length of 5/16" tubing between the 2 sections of the tube so the end of the tube reaches the bottom of my 2L bottles. Would this work?
My next question is about conditioning. I'm fortunate enough to have a dedicated beer fridge (it's one of those under counter glass fronted ones) so should I condition at 5'C straight from bottling or should I keep the bottles at room temperature for a few weeks before chilling? Either way, do the bottles need to be stored vertically to ensure any residual sediment settles in the bottom of the bottle or given my bottling technique should minimise any sediment, is it OK to store them horizontally?
Any alternative bottling or conditioning suggestions would be much appreciated....
Thanks in advance!
Chris