Well actually pretty new to Brewing but having been given a bottler I thought I would try to bottle some of my beer but am still slightly confused.
So I have brewed a couple of fairly successful kits (and incidently also just bought a boiler and cant wait to try a Liquid malt extract brew) and am slightly unsure when the beer is best put into bottles.
I obviously have a pressure barrel and it has so far worked well, with it secondary fermenting, settling and clearing in there. (with a 3 week old and drinkable milestone kit in there currently)
I think I have read it is best to allow the beer to be moved from the fermenting bucket into a pressure barrel and settle for a couple of weeks before then being bottled. But also read you can move it straight from the bucket into bottles.
As when you put the beer into a barrel you add proming sugars, do you still need to add further sugar in the bottles if it has already been in the barrel?- and is this done best by adding sugar to each bottles or adding it to the liquid (I assume taking some out of the barrel and putting into another container first before syphoning into bottles!?).
And also how much sugar do you need to add?
If you do or dont add extra sugar - how long do you need it to settle in the bottle before it is ready to drink?
Oh finally, if I do take say 10 pints out of my barrel and bottle that, will I not get the full pressure in the barrel and would the beer come out a flat? Or should i boost it with a CO2 cylinder (also never done that before).
Sorry if these are all obvious questions and answered elsewhere but I have had a good look.
Great forum by the way- the advice on LME equipment is what convinced me to go for it and buy a boiler.
Any advice would be excellent.
So I have brewed a couple of fairly successful kits (and incidently also just bought a boiler and cant wait to try a Liquid malt extract brew) and am slightly unsure when the beer is best put into bottles.
I obviously have a pressure barrel and it has so far worked well, with it secondary fermenting, settling and clearing in there. (with a 3 week old and drinkable milestone kit in there currently)
I think I have read it is best to allow the beer to be moved from the fermenting bucket into a pressure barrel and settle for a couple of weeks before then being bottled. But also read you can move it straight from the bucket into bottles.
As when you put the beer into a barrel you add proming sugars, do you still need to add further sugar in the bottles if it has already been in the barrel?- and is this done best by adding sugar to each bottles or adding it to the liquid (I assume taking some out of the barrel and putting into another container first before syphoning into bottles!?).
And also how much sugar do you need to add?
If you do or dont add extra sugar - how long do you need it to settle in the bottle before it is ready to drink?
Oh finally, if I do take say 10 pints out of my barrel and bottle that, will I not get the full pressure in the barrel and would the beer come out a flat? Or should i boost it with a CO2 cylinder (also never done that before).
Sorry if these are all obvious questions and answered elsewhere but I have had a good look.
Great forum by the way- the advice on LME equipment is what convinced me to go for it and buy a boiler.
Any advice would be excellent.