tiredofbuyingbeer
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Problem: when my auto-siphon is going, every two seconds it makes a gurgling noise and I see air bubbles in the line. The air bubbles start in the racking cane, not the tubing. Perhaps relatedly, the siphoning action stops periodically and I have to pump again to get it going.
Solutions I've tried that haven't worked:
a. Better siphoning technique. Examples include holding the siphon upright, holding it not too far below the water line (but still completely submerged), making sure the tube is upright, making sure I have enough of a drop (but not too much).
b. Clamping the tubing. I've put a hose clamp on where the tube connects to the racking cane. Makes no difference.
c. Pouring sanitized water in the top of the siphon. It just empties into whatever I'm siphoning in a few seconds.
I've made a diagram of what appears to be happening. (The greenish stuff is beer; don't worry, it's not infected.) Basically, when I successfully pump and get siphoning action started, an inch or so of liquid also pumps past the seal on the racking cane. But the suction action from siphoning appears to pull that liquid down past the seal, and when it's empty, it pulls air along as well.
This is really bothering me. I think I oxidized the crap out of the last beer I bottled. (It tastes unpleasant after 2 weeks bottle conditioning and 2 weeks in the fridge, and has gotten worse.) I'm really not sure what to do with the one I've planned to bottle today. Maybe use the racking cane in the auto-siphon as a normal racking cane? Sounds like a pain in the butt, but I'm out of ideas. Anyone else have any suggestions?
Solutions I've tried that haven't worked:
a. Better siphoning technique. Examples include holding the siphon upright, holding it not too far below the water line (but still completely submerged), making sure the tube is upright, making sure I have enough of a drop (but not too much).
b. Clamping the tubing. I've put a hose clamp on where the tube connects to the racking cane. Makes no difference.
c. Pouring sanitized water in the top of the siphon. It just empties into whatever I'm siphoning in a few seconds.
I've made a diagram of what appears to be happening. (The greenish stuff is beer; don't worry, it's not infected.) Basically, when I successfully pump and get siphoning action started, an inch or so of liquid also pumps past the seal on the racking cane. But the suction action from siphoning appears to pull that liquid down past the seal, and when it's empty, it pulls air along as well.
This is really bothering me. I think I oxidized the crap out of the last beer I bottled. (It tastes unpleasant after 2 weeks bottle conditioning and 2 weeks in the fridge, and has gotten worse.) I'm really not sure what to do with the one I've planned to bottle today. Maybe use the racking cane in the auto-siphon as a normal racking cane? Sounds like a pain in the butt, but I'm out of ideas. Anyone else have any suggestions?
