Hi everyone,
With my brother we've started to brew IPA, with this kit https://www.bieresdumonde.fr/beer-kit/7741-beer-kit-je-brasse-une-ipa.html (link is in french).
Our first brew was good, but with too much yeast in it. The fact is that the device we tried to use to put the beer in the bottle was broken, and we end up pouring the beer from the Carboy to the bottles.
We intend to buy a little electric pump for our secund brew (fermentation began last saturday), in order to properly "extract" the beer from the Carboy, do you guys think it is a valid option ?
I've also read that it is better to get rid of the yeast after the first fermentation. But if i use the pump to extract the beer from the cardboy just after the first fermentation I am afraid that it will "re-oxygenate" the beer, and restart the first fermentation (producing CO2 instead of alcool). How can I extract the beer withouth "oxygenate" the beer ?
Thanks a lot, and sorry for the poor english
With my brother we've started to brew IPA, with this kit https://www.bieresdumonde.fr/beer-kit/7741-beer-kit-je-brasse-une-ipa.html (link is in french).
Our first brew was good, but with too much yeast in it. The fact is that the device we tried to use to put the beer in the bottle was broken, and we end up pouring the beer from the Carboy to the bottles.
We intend to buy a little electric pump for our secund brew (fermentation began last saturday), in order to properly "extract" the beer from the Carboy, do you guys think it is a valid option ?
I've also read that it is better to get rid of the yeast after the first fermentation. But if i use the pump to extract the beer from the cardboy just after the first fermentation I am afraid that it will "re-oxygenate" the beer, and restart the first fermentation (producing CO2 instead of alcool). How can I extract the beer withouth "oxygenate" the beer ?
Thanks a lot, and sorry for the poor english