Higher temps are possible as pressure fermentation suppresses estersWhat are the benefits of pressure brewing?
Part of the reason I'm reluctant. I've had one sitting around here for years but couldn't be bothered using it due to the hassle and likelihood of failure.I was going to give this very same thing a go before my damned barrel got yet another split. I've got a schrader valve on it so I'd have been able to test the pressure to see where it's at when it goes all squeely.
I’ve got this setup currently. Wilko pressure barrel with S30 pin valve as it comes. I added a pressure gauge and schrader valve also to allow me to add CO2 from bottle and not 8g capsules. It’s at 22*c and the pressure got to 12.5 psi and is sitting at this - venting itself through the s30 relief rubber.Hi all
Am keen to give pressure fermenting a go. More as an exercise than anything else.
Has anyone done this? If so, is it worth the hassle?
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Ron
Thanks for the reply mate.I’ve got this setup currently. Wilko pressure barrel with S30 pin valve as it comes. I added a pressure gauge and schrader valve also to allow me to add CO2 from bottle and not 8g capsules. It’s at 22*c and the pressure got to 12.5 psi and is sitting at this - venting itself through the s30 relief rubber.
Nice one. I considered spunding valve but s30 seems to do the job.Thanks for the reply mate.
I swapped my tap and that sorted it out. I've been a little naughty and am just connecting a spunding valve to the ball lock post. As long as the valve is always on it, it's safe enough.
Have done 3 lagers under pressure - sweet. A proper setup would be better but it serves my purposes for now.
Hi mate,Nice one. I considered spunding valve but s30 seems to do the job.
Out of interest what pressure have you set it at and which lagers and yeasts have you used ?
Also what were your ferment times and temps. I’m new at this and making it up as I go along. All help appreciated.
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