Scut_Monkey
Well-Known Member
I have a Belgian Dark Strong that I need to bottle that has been in a corny acting as a secondary. Ideally I would like to transfer to a second corny using CO2 and post jumper and then bottle from this. The beer would be uncarbed but would have priming sugar added. I was trying to think of a good way to transfer to the bottle using CO2 to reduce oxidation chances.
Has anyone ever bottled uncarbed beer from a corny? I figure it would be less involved than bottling carbed beer which would require something like a BMBF. I'm thinking the most simple and best approach would be my bottling wand jambed into a cobra (picnic) tap. I could then transfer at ~5-7psi.
Anyone see any problems with this?
Has anyone ever bottled uncarbed beer from a corny? I figure it would be less involved than bottling carbed beer which would require something like a BMBF. I'm thinking the most simple and best approach would be my bottling wand jambed into a cobra (picnic) tap. I could then transfer at ~5-7psi.
Anyone see any problems with this?