I'm new to kegging but not brewing. I've got an ale in the primary that's at FG and has been stable since Saturday. Ordinarily, I'd leave it in the primary for a couple more weeks for conditioning and then keg / bottle.
However, right now I've got empty kegs, no free fermenters and have a couple beers on deck to brew. In other words, I have serious pipeline issues. I'd like to free up the bucket and get another batch going if I can. My other primary won't be free for about a month, and I'd rather not buy another if I don't need to, due to my limited storage situation.
I was thinking that I can rack it to a keg, burp it, and let it condition and clear a few more weeks, and then carb it. I am aware that if I do this, I'll have more sediment in the keg than I otherwise would and I can deal with that.
Any other issues with this approach?
However, right now I've got empty kegs, no free fermenters and have a couple beers on deck to brew. In other words, I have serious pipeline issues. I'd like to free up the bucket and get another batch going if I can. My other primary won't be free for about a month, and I'd rather not buy another if I don't need to, due to my limited storage situation.
I was thinking that I can rack it to a keg, burp it, and let it condition and clear a few more weeks, and then carb it. I am aware that if I do this, I'll have more sediment in the keg than I otherwise would and I can deal with that.
Any other issues with this approach?