dpeanut7
Well-Known Member
OK, so I have 2 questions. I'm about to start the 4th week of fermentation (well, 2 primary, 1 secondary, I know its not really FERMENTATION anymore
), and I wanted to try an experiment. The 5 gallons of Kolsch are currently in a 5 gallon carboy, and I have a spare 1 gallon glass carboy.
Heres for the question:
Can I rack out a gallon of the Kolsch into the 1 gallon carboy, and add whatever the proportionate amount of fruit needed to said carboy? The bigger question here, is would that greatly affect the fermentation of the remaining 4 gallons? Due to headspace and all.
Do you think it would be better for me to wait until bottling, and bottle 4 gallons, but rack the remaining gallon to the 1 gallon, and experiment with that? Giving me three levels of fermentation for that 1 gallon portion?
I'm def a rookie and was just wondering if I had learned anything from the assault I've put on these forums, haha.
Heres for the question:
Can I rack out a gallon of the Kolsch into the 1 gallon carboy, and add whatever the proportionate amount of fruit needed to said carboy? The bigger question here, is would that greatly affect the fermentation of the remaining 4 gallons? Due to headspace and all.
Do you think it would be better for me to wait until bottling, and bottle 4 gallons, but rack the remaining gallon to the 1 gallon, and experiment with that? Giving me three levels of fermentation for that 1 gallon portion?
I'm def a rookie and was just wondering if I had learned anything from the assault I've put on these forums, haha.