azazel1024
Well-Known Member
I hated bottling. I switched to keggin pretty early (before fermentation temp control) and I'm pretty sure if I hadn't gone to kegging I would have eventually stopped brewing because I hated it so much.
I love when people guesstimate how fast they can do things. Bottling consumed an afternoon for me. It wasn't something I did between getting home from work and making dinner. It was time consuming, messy and completely unenjoyable. Just before I switched to kegging I had let a couple batches sit in the fermentor several extra weeks because I was dreading bottling them.
I am not saying I love it, but my typical process is either sanitize in the oven the night before and bottle the next day, or do it about 3hrs before bottling and open the oven to cool faster.
When my wife helps, I enjoy bottling a lot more. A couple of things that improved the process for me was finally getting a siphon clamp so I wasn't standing there like a schmuck holding a siphon for 5-10 minutes. The other was switching to using my oven instead of sanitizing in my bottling bucket with idophor. When I actually sit down to bottle from start to finish with clean up usually is about 90 minutes. So if I do it in the evenings, once my kids are to sleep, I generally start about 8:30 and I am done by 10pm. If I do it on the weekends I usually do it before lunch or right after lunch.
The only time I hate life with bottling is when I do something stupid like brew 3-4 things in the course of a week or two. Then I tend to end up bottling 3-4 times in a week or two, or maybe three. Then by the end I am dreading when I need to bottle a batch. When I am only bottling once a month or so, I don't mind it.