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Ernie3

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I don't know if this is a stupid question or not.....I have a true brew kit and I am just wondering about bottling?? I will be going right from the Primary to the bottling bucket, this is where I am concerned, the kit did not come with a lid for the bottling bucket. I thought you did not want exposure to air?? Or is it OK at this point?? BTY I am waiting about three weeks in the primary before bottling(porter)...I could always use the lid from the primary or cover with foil or something I guess. Sorry if this is a rediculous question I just don't want to ruin first batch. Thanks
 
Since the beer won't be sitting in the bottling bucket too long, you don't need a lid. I cover mine just in case some dust or dog fur gets stirred up. To me, bottling is by far the hardest part of the process. Good luck!
 
I usually cover mine with a sheet or two of foil.
Again for dust and dog fur.
 
I ususally spritz a cover with a spraybottle of whatever sanitizer I am using that day and put it loosely on top. Probably not needed, but probably couldn't hurt.
 
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