R rsr New Member Joined Jul 7, 2011 Messages 1 Reaction score 0 Jul 29, 2011 #1 I have an ipa that I bottled into 2 litre bottles a few weeks back. I now have some cornies, could I transfer what is in the bottles to the cornies or is it best to leave them and wait for my next brew? Rich
I have an ipa that I bottled into 2 litre bottles a few weeks back. I now have some cornies, could I transfer what is in the bottles to the cornies or is it best to leave them and wait for my next brew? Rich
Hawks Landlord. Joined Jun 8, 2009 Messages 1,482 Reaction score 0 Location West Sussex Jul 29, 2011 #2 If it were me, I'd leave them. You want to use that corny but as always it's patience.... :thumb: :thumb:
If it were me, I'd leave them. You want to use that corny but as always it's patience.... :thumb: :thumb:
A abeyptfc Landlord. Joined Jul 4, 2010 Messages 1,133 Reaction score 2 Location Dunfermline, Fife Jul 29, 2011 #3 yeah you will end up mixing all the yeast up again and just ruining you brew to be honest. get the 2 litres bottles necked and get another brew on
yeah you will end up mixing all the yeast up again and just ruining you brew to be honest. get the 2 litres bottles necked and get another brew on