cheeseyfeet
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Let's not go there in this thread please.
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What I find interesting about the video having watched it is Kee saying the all rounder can be used as a keg, yet only a week or so ago he was rubbishing the oppositions Junior fermenter/keg saying they can't be used as a keg!
Thanks @foxy . I must say that was my first thought but got confused by this claim of being able to use the Allrounder as a serving keg.
Hi @Justin Dean . Are you saying you serve your beer off the trub from your PF? How long does it last?I have the fermzilla conical and I fit a intertap to it to serve.I also fit a tapcooler counter pressure bottle filler to the intertap to fill bottles. It is brilliant
When doing this, do you avoid oxygen contact with the beer? I filled a couple of bottles from the keg last week and when my mate got them, he said they hadn't travelled well. A bit on the flat side.I have the fermzilla conical and I fit a intertap to it to serve.I also fit a tapcooler counter pressure bottle filler to the intertap to fill bottles. It is brilliant
I know this is an old thread but i am thinking of moving into this type of fermenting. My original plan is to have an allrounder that will fit in my fermentation fridge as primary fermenter. Once finished fermenting cold crash and carbonate and then using beer gun bottle. does this seem doable or am i missing something as for dry hopping is it ok to just drop them into the fermenter and repressurise or make hope and use a carbonation cap on another bottle and transfer that way
Thanks for any help
https://scholarworks.rit.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=9242&context=thesesPardon my ignorance but if the contents of a PET bottle is at a higher pressure than the outside air, how can air oxygen permeate to the inside of the bottle? I would have thought the gas in the bottle would be trying to escape into the air. That is the principle of a Hazmat suit
From what I understand temperature and UV has a lot to do with it and the PET breaking down. As I mentioned the Coopers PET bottles have a barrier film I am pretty sure that their bottles are good for a year. Their is the same problem with crown caps, they too let in oxygen.Thank you for that insight foxy - bit heavy but I read it. So questions - How long do you think it is reasonable to store beer in PET? I use these bottles as they are relatively light in the motorhome but this year I have not consumed as much because we have been house bound more, and secondly what effect would over carbonated beer have on the oxygen transfer?
We have just completed the first phase of tests where the same beer was stored in stainless and in PET kegs in the same fridges. If anyone wants the reports I can make them available here.Thank you for that insight foxy - bit heavy but I read it. So questions - How long do you think it is reasonable to store beer in PET? I use these bottles as they are relatively light in the motorhome but this year I have not consumed as much because we have been house bound more, and secondly what effect would over carbonated beer have on the oxygen transfer?
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