rodwha Well-Known Member Joined Sep 11, 2011 Messages 5,014 Reaction score 299 Location Lakeway Jan 2, 2014 #1 Any reason why I should stop brewing ahead of time and drinking it all so there's no transporting homebrew a long distance, though it'd be packed well? Would it oxidize?
Any reason why I should stop brewing ahead of time and drinking it all so there's no transporting homebrew a long distance, though it'd be packed well? Would it oxidize?
andhou27 Well-Known Member Joined Dec 31, 2013 Messages 140 Reaction score 15 Location Boyertown Jan 2, 2014 #2 As long as its been bottled it should be fine to transport it
OP OP rodwha Well-Known Member Joined Sep 11, 2011 Messages 5,014 Reaction score 299 Location Lakeway Jan 2, 2014 #3 That's what I figured as commercial beer gets driven all around the country.
jrgtr42 Well-Known Member Joined Oct 4, 2013 Messages 1,888 Reaction score 1,300 Location Metrowest, Massachusets. Jan 2, 2014 #4 andhou27 said: As long as its been bottled it should be fine to transport it Click to expand... If it's kegged it should be fine too... though I wouldn't transport anything in fermenters or carboys.
andhou27 said: As long as its been bottled it should be fine to transport it Click to expand... If it's kegged it should be fine too... though I wouldn't transport anything in fermenters or carboys.
OP OP rodwha Well-Known Member Joined Sep 11, 2011 Messages 5,014 Reaction score 299 Location Lakeway Jan 2, 2014 #5 Hoping to be moving, possibly quite far, by July, and wanted to know if there was the potential for oxidation if it were a very long distance. I certainly wouldn't mess with a fermenter.
Hoping to be moving, possibly quite far, by July, and wanted to know if there was the potential for oxidation if it were a very long distance. I certainly wouldn't mess with a fermenter.
R rorypayne Well-Known Member Joined May 2, 2010 Messages 176 Reaction score 19 Location Fayetteville Jan 2, 2014 #6 Would there be any huge change in elevation? Maybe just a pressure problem but nothing that should hurt the beer too bad.
Would there be any huge change in elevation? Maybe just a pressure problem but nothing that should hurt the beer too bad.
OP OP rodwha Well-Known Member Joined Sep 11, 2011 Messages 5,014 Reaction score 299 Location Lakeway Jan 2, 2014 #7 Quite possibly. So far the first place to investigate is Portland, OR so two mountain ranges would be crossed.
Quite possibly. So far the first place to investigate is Portland, OR so two mountain ranges would be crossed.