HoundboundCo
Active Member
Hey yall, I have a method I’m going to use for transferring my soon to be finished Golden Strong Ale to bottles for conditioning. I’m currently cold crashing and once done, I plan on mixing the beer into a keg with the sugar priming solution through a closed transfer process, then dispense the beer into bottles with my counter filler. Beers will age afterward at room temp. Do y’all think there will be any flaws doing it this way? And will cold crash temp mixing with room temp priming sugar solution cause issues? Let me know what yall think. See steps I have planned out below….
1) make measured priming solution
2) pour priming solution into clean empty keg and purge keg.
3) closed pressure transfer approx. 39F beer to keg with priming solution in it.
4) transfer the final product to bottles using counter pressure bottle filler.
5) age at room temp until ready.
1) make measured priming solution
2) pour priming solution into clean empty keg and purge keg.
3) closed pressure transfer approx. 39F beer to keg with priming solution in it.
4) transfer the final product to bottles using counter pressure bottle filler.
5) age at room temp until ready.