reinstone
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Hi....first off-I would rather not cut my dip tubs. I have 6 cornies lagering and would like to transfer off of the flocced yeast etc. I was simply going to jump via beer like and quick disconnects from one keg to the other....but I want to leave as much of the the settled matter as possible. The beer is already carbonated somewhat as the kegs took some pressure to seal.....so I think filtering is out of the question. I was thinking that I can do a transfer easily without disturbing the sediment on the bottom of the keg and using a picnic faucet to dump roughly the first pint and then start the transfer......does anyone see a flaw in this method or have any other suggestions? Would sediment get kicked up when I go to chance from the picnic tap to the transfer line? It has been a pain when lagering because I lager in corneys and cannot filter because the beer takes on carbonation-thanks in advance. My goal is the clearest beer. Also- I have no choice but to move the kegs before serving-so I need minimal sediment in the finished keg-thanks