amaier48
Well-Known Member
how many batches do you have going at a time?
I have sort of a problem maybe. i own two plastic buckets used as primaries. Both have beer in them, and then I own a glass carboy... with a beer in it right now in its secondary phase. Both beers in the plastic buckets are still fermenting. But just about done... luckily i won a another bucket on ebay. Just waiting for it to arrive.
i need to figure out what to do with all this beer. i did so many at one time so that i could enjoy the first one and allow the other two to sit for a good bit of time. before when i was doing one at a time, by the time one was ready i had the last one gone and i wasnt letting it age as much as i was wanting too.
i think tomorrow night i may bottle the beer thats in my carboy... that will open that up.... then clean that bucket and transfer the other one to the clean bucket to get that beer off the yeast bed?
I am thinking i should invest in a "better" bottle... that way I will have 3 buckets and two carboys? And can start letting things sit longer.
LETS DISCUSS
I have sort of a problem maybe. i own two plastic buckets used as primaries. Both have beer in them, and then I own a glass carboy... with a beer in it right now in its secondary phase. Both beers in the plastic buckets are still fermenting. But just about done... luckily i won a another bucket on ebay. Just waiting for it to arrive.
i need to figure out what to do with all this beer. i did so many at one time so that i could enjoy the first one and allow the other two to sit for a good bit of time. before when i was doing one at a time, by the time one was ready i had the last one gone and i wasnt letting it age as much as i was wanting too.
i think tomorrow night i may bottle the beer thats in my carboy... that will open that up.... then clean that bucket and transfer the other one to the clean bucket to get that beer off the yeast bed?
I am thinking i should invest in a "better" bottle... that way I will have 3 buckets and two carboys? And can start letting things sit longer.
LETS DISCUSS