Stevorino
Well-Known Member
I brewed Jamil's Chocolate Hazelnut Robust Porter about a month ago. Right now I have 10 beautiful gallons sitting untouched in a fridge just conditioning away at 35 degrees. I know, I know-- it's beautiful.
After much thought and consideration, I've decided to use one keg of this beautiful brew as a guinea pig. I want to take the 5 gallons, force carbonate it to a perfect carbonation volume, and then separate it out into a bunch of 2 liter bottles. In the resultant 7-8 two-liter bottles, I want to add varying degrees of ground coffee, vanilla extract, hazelnut extract, and raspberry puree (I've already added Chocolate at end of boiling).
Anyone have any suggestions on how I should carb my beer? I've seen those special caps that can go on...but I'm hoping that I can pre-carbonate it in the keg all at once and that it will hold it's charge throughout the process of transferring to plastic bottles, adding the extract/puree, and then sealing and storing.
Thoughts?
After much thought and consideration, I've decided to use one keg of this beautiful brew as a guinea pig. I want to take the 5 gallons, force carbonate it to a perfect carbonation volume, and then separate it out into a bunch of 2 liter bottles. In the resultant 7-8 two-liter bottles, I want to add varying degrees of ground coffee, vanilla extract, hazelnut extract, and raspberry puree (I've already added Chocolate at end of boiling).
Anyone have any suggestions on how I should carb my beer? I've seen those special caps that can go on...but I'm hoping that I can pre-carbonate it in the keg all at once and that it will hold it's charge throughout the process of transferring to plastic bottles, adding the extract/puree, and then sealing and storing.
Thoughts?