Brauman
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I have a question.
So I bottled my beed the other day, transfering the precious gold from fermentor to botteling bucket and priming... With almost a gallon left in the bucket I discovered I didn't have enough bottles... So what I did was transfer the remaining beer into my 2000ml Erlenmeyer flask, filling it up just shy above the 2000ml mark. I put an airstop and a airlock on it and put the flask where I usually store my fermentors.
Here is the question.
Is this primed beer in the Erlenmeyer going to be any good? Will I have to rack it again or could, come 2 weeks of resting time, I drink the beer straight out of the flask. Would one consider this tertiary fementation? Does this even work? Does anyone have a similar experience.
Any input would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
I have a question.
So I bottled my beed the other day, transfering the precious gold from fermentor to botteling bucket and priming... With almost a gallon left in the bucket I discovered I didn't have enough bottles... So what I did was transfer the remaining beer into my 2000ml Erlenmeyer flask, filling it up just shy above the 2000ml mark. I put an airstop and a airlock on it and put the flask where I usually store my fermentors.
Here is the question.
Is this primed beer in the Erlenmeyer going to be any good? Will I have to rack it again or could, come 2 weeks of resting time, I drink the beer straight out of the flask. Would one consider this tertiary fementation? Does this even work? Does anyone have a similar experience.
Any input would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!