BandonBrewingCo
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I have a bottling wand connected to my racking arm via a bit of silicon tubing.
Lid on fermenter cracked open.
Open valve on racking arm but no flow. Take away bottling wand and lots of flow. Confirm no blockage in wand. There's some sort of air issue and I think of the little hole in the spigot on a bottling bucket so poke a tiny hole in the tube and voila, bottling tube and wand are flowing.
How can I avoid having to poke a hole in my tubing? The hole introduced a metric **** ton of bubbles and probably oxidated my beer.
I'd love to not have to use a bottling bucket
Lid on fermenter cracked open.
Open valve on racking arm but no flow. Take away bottling wand and lots of flow. Confirm no blockage in wand. There's some sort of air issue and I think of the little hole in the spigot on a bottling bucket so poke a tiny hole in the tube and voila, bottling tube and wand are flowing.
How can I avoid having to poke a hole in my tubing? The hole introduced a metric **** ton of bubbles and probably oxidated my beer.
I'd love to not have to use a bottling bucket