Well, my first brew is finished and is constant at 1.010 so its now in the pressure keg.
Having used a syphon this first time I found it added complexity to the procedure that need not be entertained. Don't misunderstand me, i'm more than capable of operating a syphon and getting an accurate delivery but I believe in improving things.
And so it is that from the next brew that I put on, I will use an electric pump for this job.
I will source a suitable 12 volt pump and make a self contained pumping unit that can be transported to where it is needed.
Also, there was a good deal of suspended yeast in the brew, I expect this is normal, would it be wise to filter this in subsequent brews or is this muck needed for the secondary? I could incorporate a filter into the pump system if necessary.
Looking forward to trying the first one in a couple of weeks
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Having used a syphon this first time I found it added complexity to the procedure that need not be entertained. Don't misunderstand me, i'm more than capable of operating a syphon and getting an accurate delivery but I believe in improving things.
And so it is that from the next brew that I put on, I will use an electric pump for this job.
I will source a suitable 12 volt pump and make a self contained pumping unit that can be transported to where it is needed.
Also, there was a good deal of suspended yeast in the brew, I expect this is normal, would it be wise to filter this in subsequent brews or is this muck needed for the secondary? I could incorporate a filter into the pump system if necessary.
Looking forward to trying the first one in a couple of weeks
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