• Please visit and share your knowledge at our sister communities:
  • If you have not, please join our official Homebrewing Facebook Group!

    Homebrewing Facebook Group

Bottle from carbonated keg

Homebrew Talk

Help Support Homebrew Talk:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.

Stigmond13

Well-Known Member
Joined
Sep 14, 2014
Messages
64
Reaction score
12
I normally keg half of a finished beer (approx 20 uk pints) and bottle the rest but with the last batch I ran out of time and did not bottle any. Has anyone tried to bottle finished beer (ie after it has carbonated and ready to drink) directly from the keg? Would be keen to try it but I'd welcome any views on whether this is a sensible approach or recipe for disaster!

Many thanks
 
I normally keg half of a finished beer (approx 20 uk pints) and bottle the rest but with the last batch I ran out of time and did not bottle any. Has anyone tried to bottle finished beer (ie after it has carbonated and ready to drink) directly from the keg? Would be keen to try it but I'd welcome any views on whether this is a sensible approach or recipe for disaster!

Many thanks

Yes, this is actually very common.

There are tools for sale just for this purpose, like a counterpressure bottle filler or a Blichmann beer gun.

But another way to do it is to do it the cheap way: https://www.homebrewtalk.com/showthread.php?t=24678
 
I like many do this routinely. I bottle beers to give away or to finish off a near empty keg if space is needed or if I am entering a comp (Soon to do so)

Check out Biermuncher's great thread on bottling from a keg. It works great, is super simple and cheap.

If you are looking for a more glitzy solution check out todays featured article.
 
i often bottle from the keg. I cut the pressure down to about 4 psi, stick a piece of hose in the tap (long enough to get to bottom of bottle), bleed the keg, and fill bottle up. I wouldn't recommend this for long term storage but if you will be drinking them in a couple or few weeks. Super easy and you probably already have the hose.
 
Thanks to all, method seems easy enough to follow. I ll give it a go!
 
Back
Top