brew703
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I currently use glass carboys to ferment. I'm in the process of building a keezer and thinking about which way would be best/easier to ferment.
Been thinking about fermenting in kegs instead of carboys. I have a few questions:
-For those who do this, what's the process on adding dry hops? Do you open the lid, add hops then re=purge w/co2?
-How is the wort temp monitored with a keg? Do you need a thermowell and if so how does that attach if using a gas QD to vent the co2?
-Are there any issues with the dip tube clogging when racking to serving keg? I've read where some cut the dip tube by 1" so the trub isn't sucked up.
I like the fact of a closed transfer and I've read several posts on doing this when fermenting in a carboy and keg. Just trying to decide which is best/easier way.
If i were to continue using a carboy, could i simply attached a tube to the tall, skinny tube on the carboy cap and use a clamp? Would it be best to insert a hose barb or something to prevent the tube from collapsing?
Been thinking about fermenting in kegs instead of carboys. I have a few questions:
-For those who do this, what's the process on adding dry hops? Do you open the lid, add hops then re=purge w/co2?
-How is the wort temp monitored with a keg? Do you need a thermowell and if so how does that attach if using a gas QD to vent the co2?
-Are there any issues with the dip tube clogging when racking to serving keg? I've read where some cut the dip tube by 1" so the trub isn't sucked up.
I like the fact of a closed transfer and I've read several posts on doing this when fermenting in a carboy and keg. Just trying to decide which is best/easier way.
If i were to continue using a carboy, could i simply attached a tube to the tall, skinny tube on the carboy cap and use a clamp? Would it be best to insert a hose barb or something to prevent the tube from collapsing?