Hi guys,
I realize the impulse answer will be "yes, of course you do", but hear me out...
My fermenter has a spigot installed. If I transfer my beer to a bucket before bottling, surely the same amount of sediment would end up in the bucket and then in the bottles as it would if I just bottled directly from the fermenter spigot?
I know adding priming sugar stirs up sediment, but I will be priming in the bottles with handy carbonation drops.
So why should I use a bottling bucket? It seems like this is a step I can skip. This is my first brew btw, and it's looking good.
Thanks all
I realize the impulse answer will be "yes, of course you do", but hear me out...
My fermenter has a spigot installed. If I transfer my beer to a bucket before bottling, surely the same amount of sediment would end up in the bucket and then in the bottles as it would if I just bottled directly from the fermenter spigot?
I know adding priming sugar stirs up sediment, but I will be priming in the bottles with handy carbonation drops.
So why should I use a bottling bucket? It seems like this is a step I can skip. This is my first brew btw, and it's looking good.
Thanks all