Well, it's been a long while since I posted properly on here so here goes.
I am levelling up my game to cask conditioning having already used a corny and co2 with some confidence.
An acquaintance has loaned me a plastic firkin from his brewery in order to practise my brewing for my best friend's wedding and I'm rather excited!
I've watched about ten hours of YouTube to get a few do's and don'ts but wondered if anyone else had experience of brewing specifically for a firkin/pin? I've got a ten litre plastic bag pin which I've hooked up to the beer engine with success but recognise this will be a whole new ball game!
The plan would be to do two brews in as many days (identical) and 'blend' them when siphoning to the firkin. I'd add isinglass for clarifying and some sugar to continue the fermentation process. The brewery are letting me keep the firkin in their cellar for a few weeks ahead of the wedding so it's conditioned well.
So, why am I posting?
I have no idea how to keep a plastic firkin cool; ice jackets seem less likely to work on plastic than aluminium/steel.
The beer has to travel from Surrey to Cornwall and will likely have only 24 hours to rest.
I'm likely to set it on stillage in a cellar at the venue but I don't want to have ten/twenty metres of beer hose as the beer will go warm in the line. Putting it on the back bar is preferable but then there's the temperature conundrum again!
Before anyone asks: I've made sure the venue is ok with bringing your own booze.
Any advice would be great!
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I am levelling up my game to cask conditioning having already used a corny and co2 with some confidence.
An acquaintance has loaned me a plastic firkin from his brewery in order to practise my brewing for my best friend's wedding and I'm rather excited!
I've watched about ten hours of YouTube to get a few do's and don'ts but wondered if anyone else had experience of brewing specifically for a firkin/pin? I've got a ten litre plastic bag pin which I've hooked up to the beer engine with success but recognise this will be a whole new ball game!
The plan would be to do two brews in as many days (identical) and 'blend' them when siphoning to the firkin. I'd add isinglass for clarifying and some sugar to continue the fermentation process. The brewery are letting me keep the firkin in their cellar for a few weeks ahead of the wedding so it's conditioned well.
So, why am I posting?
I have no idea how to keep a plastic firkin cool; ice jackets seem less likely to work on plastic than aluminium/steel.
The beer has to travel from Surrey to Cornwall and will likely have only 24 hours to rest.
I'm likely to set it on stillage in a cellar at the venue but I don't want to have ten/twenty metres of beer hose as the beer will go warm in the line. Putting it on the back bar is preferable but then there's the temperature conundrum again!
Before anyone asks: I've made sure the venue is ok with bringing your own booze.
Any advice would be great!
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