SeanPM
Active Member
My first post and a noob so go easy on me.
I've ordered a fermzilla. Reason - I wasnt to be able to make decent lagers at room temps under pressure. I can control my lagering temp environment... but not my fermentation temps as much (space restricted)
I'm collecting a Grainfather G30 this week. I'm a gadget man and once I decided I wanted an AIO system, there was only one outcome.
I got a nice little freezer. Hooked it up to my own DIY tem controller. It was all going so well. And then...
The PROBLEM
90% of what I make will be gifted to people. I don't drink too much these days (part of the reason I want to get into homebrewing lager is because I want to focus in on quality and learn some zen like patience). I can't corny keg it all. I don't have the time or the money or the space. I could maybe get away with a couple of kegs for storage but I certainly can't lager in them.
But my main collection method will have to bottles. I will likely also do the lagering in bottles (although I CAN fit one of those cheap pressure barrels in my lagering freezer, probably a few mini kegs). But at the end of the day, it needs to end up in bottles to gift (so still needs to taste good by Christmas!)
So the big question is what is the best way to get beer out of fermzilla and into bottles with minimum exosure to oxygen and minimum fizz. Kegland says buy one of their Beer Guns
https://brewkegtap.co.uk/products/bottle-filler-beer-gun-kit?variant=39507212730449
But also explicitly state it will probably make a right old mess.
Is a counter pressure filler going to be any different? They look complicated and annoying?
I've seen talk of using secondary containers as part of bottling... but I don't really see how it eliminates my problems. Does it?
TL;DR Creating lager under pressure... have to use bottles... want to maximise shelf life... what's the best/not ridiculously complex/expensive/messy/space consuming solution?
Thanks
I've ordered a fermzilla. Reason - I wasnt to be able to make decent lagers at room temps under pressure. I can control my lagering temp environment... but not my fermentation temps as much (space restricted)
I'm collecting a Grainfather G30 this week. I'm a gadget man and once I decided I wanted an AIO system, there was only one outcome.
I got a nice little freezer. Hooked it up to my own DIY tem controller. It was all going so well. And then...
The PROBLEM
90% of what I make will be gifted to people. I don't drink too much these days (part of the reason I want to get into homebrewing lager is because I want to focus in on quality and learn some zen like patience). I can't corny keg it all. I don't have the time or the money or the space. I could maybe get away with a couple of kegs for storage but I certainly can't lager in them.
But my main collection method will have to bottles. I will likely also do the lagering in bottles (although I CAN fit one of those cheap pressure barrels in my lagering freezer, probably a few mini kegs). But at the end of the day, it needs to end up in bottles to gift (so still needs to taste good by Christmas!)
So the big question is what is the best way to get beer out of fermzilla and into bottles with minimum exosure to oxygen and minimum fizz. Kegland says buy one of their Beer Guns
https://brewkegtap.co.uk/products/bottle-filler-beer-gun-kit?variant=39507212730449
But also explicitly state it will probably make a right old mess.
Is a counter pressure filler going to be any different? They look complicated and annoying?
I've seen talk of using secondary containers as part of bottling... but I don't really see how it eliminates my problems. Does it?
TL;DR Creating lager under pressure... have to use bottles... want to maximise shelf life... what's the best/not ridiculously complex/expensive/messy/space consuming solution?
Thanks