Hey guys,
I've been searching the Internet and have found many, many different answers to this...
And I'm sorry if this is a topic that has already been spoken about, (I'm almost certain it will have been).
When brewing cask ale destined for a beer engine, is priming sugar added to the cask or does the beer engine give adequate carbonation ?
If you are adding priming sugar, what sort of quantity would a standard 9 gallon cask need ?
I also wondered, if you are not adding priming sugar and not getting that second fermentation in the cask, which eats up the oxygen in the cask... would this not stale the beer ?
Sorry to be a noob, this has just puzzled me!
Cheers guys!
I've been searching the Internet and have found many, many different answers to this...
And I'm sorry if this is a topic that has already been spoken about, (I'm almost certain it will have been).
When brewing cask ale destined for a beer engine, is priming sugar added to the cask or does the beer engine give adequate carbonation ?
If you are adding priming sugar, what sort of quantity would a standard 9 gallon cask need ?
I also wondered, if you are not adding priming sugar and not getting that second fermentation in the cask, which eats up the oxygen in the cask... would this not stale the beer ?
Sorry to be a noob, this has just puzzled me!
Cheers guys!