TravelingLight
Well-Known Member
I'm getting ready to do my first sour. I want to bottle this beer so it can sit a while on the shelf, and I only have one tap and don't want to occupy my kegerator for that long.
Here's where I need some advice. I have never bottled a beer before, other than bottling from the keg with a Blichman bottling gun.
I want to know if, when this beer is ready, I can keg it and carb it as usual, then bottle the entire batch with a bottling gun? **NOTE: this sour will have no brett in it. I'm sure that matters, so just throwing it out there now.** This is more of a "quick" sour with lacto and sacc. Fruited and oaked.
Any glaring problems with this method? I'd just rather not have to mess with priming sugar and all that crap since I have a keg and CO2. Thanks.
Here's where I need some advice. I have never bottled a beer before, other than bottling from the keg with a Blichman bottling gun.
I want to know if, when this beer is ready, I can keg it and carb it as usual, then bottle the entire batch with a bottling gun? **NOTE: this sour will have no brett in it. I'm sure that matters, so just throwing it out there now.** This is more of a "quick" sour with lacto and sacc. Fruited and oaked.
Any glaring problems with this method? I'd just rather not have to mess with priming sugar and all that crap since I have a keg and CO2. Thanks.