Sorry, another question arising from bottling this morning. I've read that for a PB to work correctly, the cap is meant to be screwed tight to allow the CO2 to create the pressure.
However, as I was bottling from the PB, secondary fermentation hadn't occurred, so the only way to get beer out of the tap and into the bottle wand was to loosen the cap.
Have I now risked ruining my beer by letting the air in? I can't see any other way of getting the beer out before secondary fermentation has started.
NB As I've bottled 2/3 of the beer, I don't know whether the beer remaining in the PB will produce enough CO2. Should I add more, just in case?
However, as I was bottling from the PB, secondary fermentation hadn't occurred, so the only way to get beer out of the tap and into the bottle wand was to loosen the cap.
Have I now risked ruining my beer by letting the air in? I can't see any other way of getting the beer out before secondary fermentation has started.
NB As I've bottled 2/3 of the beer, I don't know whether the beer remaining in the PB will produce enough CO2. Should I add more, just in case?