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Zacharomyces

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I'm going to be kegging a hefe in a couple days and I want it to remain nice and cloudy. My idea, or maybe someone else' idea, is to run a tube from the "gas in" dip tube down to the bottom of the keg to stir up the sediment any time gas is going into the keg. Am I in for trouble? Or just good, cloudy heffe?


Zach
 
Meh, not really necessary imo. It will take a good month to get crystal clear. You can always just tip the corny and give it a swirl.


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I went against everyones advice and put the tube in anyway. DONT DO IT!!!! First off, when applying initial pressure to the keg, the top took a couple seconds to seal and then a crap ton of foam started coming out of it. not good! After it got sealed and carbed correctly everything was OK. Then I lowered to pressure on another keg to bottle some using the BM technique and then BLAM!!!!!!!! Even though the CO2 splitter that I got from more beer said it had check valves, I had beer coming in through my CO2 in ports!! Bottom line, don't do this, kids. Learn from my mistake!
 

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