Owly055
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Hi everyone. I mostly brew 5 gallon batches but have brewed a few 1 gallon kits from northern brewer. My question is how does everyone bottle? I made a pretty good mess with my last bottling attempt and ended up with about 6-7 bottles. Any tips or tricks?
I use a rather different method for bottling and have been very happy with the results. I cold crash in one gallon batches using a gallon ice tea jar with a spigot which I simply put in the fridge. I usually bottle in several batches as I brew either 2 or 2.5 gallons. I mix my bottling syrup....... the sugar with enough water to make it into a thin syrup, and pour it into the ice tea jug about a third of the way through the transfer, and slosh without aerating, as best I can. This ice tea jug full of beer sits in the fridge for about 3 days, and the trub settles out and the beer clarifies. I then bottle carefully right out of the spigot. The results have been very good so far. This combines the cold crashing and bottling into a single transfer and gives the sugar several days to distribute well. I bottle as much as I can, tilting the jug gently and carefully to bring the liquid / trub line close to the spigot. I DO NOT remove settlings / trub between crashings / bottlings of a batch. This keeps the recovery good. It carbs very well, and clears nicely.
H.W.