After drinking some of my Blood Moon IPA homebrew, a neighbor decided to try his hand at brewing. Rather than just dipping his toe in, he jumped in head-first, spending a small fortune to build a small brewery in his kitchen LOL
Anyway - last night I get a frantic call and head over to his house. He had apparently been doing primary fermentation in a glass carboy (which, it must be admitted, are damn cool), but was now trying to transfer to a secondary fermenter for dry hopping. Only problem is, the auto-siphon only reaches part of the way into the narrow neck, due to the curved, hard plastic section at the top of the siphon.
So he's sitting with an open plastic fermenter on the floor half-filled with beer, an open glass carboy on the table also half-filled with beer, and asking for the best way to transfer the rest of the beer - he's obviously worried about oxidation from splashing the beer around.
At this point I figure that there is no 'good' alternative, and that yes, splashing the beer around isn't great, but having it sit open for Og knows how long isn't much better. So tell him to bite the bullet and just pour the rest of the liquid in to the carboy, splashing be damned, throw the hops in and screw on the plastic fermenter cover. So that's what we did.
Main question is how bad will this be for the beer?
Anyway - last night I get a frantic call and head over to his house. He had apparently been doing primary fermentation in a glass carboy (which, it must be admitted, are damn cool), but was now trying to transfer to a secondary fermenter for dry hopping. Only problem is, the auto-siphon only reaches part of the way into the narrow neck, due to the curved, hard plastic section at the top of the siphon.
So he's sitting with an open plastic fermenter on the floor half-filled with beer, an open glass carboy on the table also half-filled with beer, and asking for the best way to transfer the rest of the beer - he's obviously worried about oxidation from splashing the beer around.
At this point I figure that there is no 'good' alternative, and that yes, splashing the beer around isn't great, but having it sit open for Og knows how long isn't much better. So tell him to bite the bullet and just pour the rest of the liquid in to the carboy, splashing be damned, throw the hops in and screw on the plastic fermenter cover. So that's what we did.
Main question is how bad will this be for the beer?