private4587
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Thanks for your assistance I will certainly try that, would it have to be a strong magnet?
Stir bars are a good option I believeThanks for your assistance I will certainly try that, would it have to be a strong magnet?
Will you be using the fridge for another brew? If not then you could drill a hole in the side of the fridge and run your gas line through that, leaving the all rounder safely inside.sorry i guess i haven't explained it properly, in my fermentation fridge there will not be room for an allrounder and gas bottle. So my question is after i cold crash and add carbonation gas do i put it back in fridge to keep at cold temp without gas connected or leave gas connected but with both outside of fridge which means that the brew would warm to ambient temp. Would this affect the carbonation? should as you suggest over pressure(by how much) place back in fridge and just keep topping up gas as needed and keep at carbonation temp.
JG seems more common here. Personally I think the 3/16 gas line is fine for gassing up. For the beer line it depends on carbonation, line length, and type of tap used. I use flow control taps and 3/8 beer line in my kegerator which works for me. Might be worth experimenting with your set up.and its me again this time its about lines both gas and beer, from the gas cyclinder via regulator to allrounder just to gas up ( what size) thinking of using doutight type connectors if available in this country or JG. could i use the same size for the beer transfer. I will not be using kegs as i intend to bottle via beer gun, there maybe transfer to another allrounder in the future so that would be under pressure to
To be honest I don't think it matters which approach. If you have time probably just top up to your wanted carbonation pressure, then top it up to that pressure every day. This way you don't risk overcarbonating. If you want to do it quicker you could overpressurise the first couple of times, then just drop to your wanted pressure.look lads I'm very sorry if i am sounding stupid but what i want to do is ferment my ales at normal pressure some hope ales under pressure likewise lagers. Then i want to force carbonate and then bottle straight from keg to bottle using a beer gun. so my question is after cold crashing allow the the brew to come to carbonating temp and pressure. but i am unable to keep at low temp and gas on at the same time. Should i apply said pressure and then keep topping up daily for the set number of days or over pressure and see what it settles out at?
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