So I have been experimenting a lot lately with fermenting my brews in a closed system but still allowing to transfer to a second bottling bucket. I seem to have come up with a great system, that’s also cheap. Most people will already have most of the components needed anyway. The only part...
So Bottling day was a success. Wort drained from fermenter to Bottling Bucket with ease, no splashing and mixed with the priming solution.
Used a bottling wand to bottle. Very easy with minimum o2 contact.
There you have it, a cheap and easy way to minimise o2 contact in a...
yes, there is a pipe on the inside which goes all the way down to the priming solution. It has a small slit (above solution level) to allow CO2 up to purge it.
Thanks.
Yep boiled the sugar solution first.
So you reckon not to bother with a CO2 burst?
I suppose it depends on how quickly the fermentation takes to start, I just wanted to play safe. :)
Closed System Experiment
Ok so brewed my beer over weekend and tested my new setup. All seems to have gone well. The fermentation is feeding CO2 to the Bottling Bucket which has the priming solution in. I primed the bottling bucket first with a quick burst from a CO2 bulb using the pin valve...
Indeed this is true and that’s the reason I added the inline filter here to catch any overactive fermentation (Krausen). It also unscrews for emptying.
Ok I have setup my closed system ready for testing. I added an inline filter(without the filter in) to catch any overactive fermentation.
Inside the bottling bucket the liquid line continues to the bottom (has a small slit at bottom end to allow CO2 up for purging).
I shall be testing...
Thanks and I will do.
I have successfully bottled an NEIPA via bottling bucket but I also have had one that’s been Oxygenated. My next beer is gonna be a Dunkles Weissbeir. Not necessary for the closed system but will test it anyway. :)
Hi, yeah my idea was to maybe give the bottling bucket a quick blast from a CO2 bulb to quickly purge it at the beginning, then add the priming solution and seal it up. :)
If no access to a CO2 bulb then yes a quick starting yeast would certainly help.
Im not worried, I just wanted to see if we could come up with a good system. I’ve been brewing and bottling fine for about 4 years now. The only problems I can say I have come across is with NEIPA’s.
It’s more that I’m the sort of person that likes to try and improve things if I can.
The...
Is there any reason why the following would not work.
I’m thinking of a basic setup, no expensive equipment. Something that anyone can do (beginners or pro).
1 Brew Day
- Brew beer as normal
- Sanitise both Fermenter and Brew bucket (Same size) and all tubing.
- Make a Priming Solution and...