Hauntedyards
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Before we digress... I'm positive one day I will probably upgrade to a corney keg system but for lack of space and refrigeration we are using mini kegs for a while first.
So...
Before we invest in a homebrew mini-mash/extract brewing setup we decided to try it at a brew-your-own business first just to try it out.
We only have 2 businesses in town. One turned us away citing minikegs as "dangerous" and they won't help up make beer in them... lol
The other place will let us put the beer in our shoes if we wanted but they demand that they filter it first.
SO... my question is:
From my reading I've gathered that if they filter it I will most likely have to prime each minikeg with a tablespoon of bottling sugar.
SHOULD I ALSO pitch a batch of EC-1118 yeast and add some of that to each keg as well before I add the beer and plug?
Just to be sure there is enough active yeast?
I'm bottling a Czech Pilsner in 2 weeks... any solid input on this would be appreciated!
Thanks!
Jeff
http://www.hauntedyards.com
So...
Before we invest in a homebrew mini-mash/extract brewing setup we decided to try it at a brew-your-own business first just to try it out.
We only have 2 businesses in town. One turned us away citing minikegs as "dangerous" and they won't help up make beer in them... lol
The other place will let us put the beer in our shoes if we wanted but they demand that they filter it first.
SO... my question is:
From my reading I've gathered that if they filter it I will most likely have to prime each minikeg with a tablespoon of bottling sugar.
SHOULD I ALSO pitch a batch of EC-1118 yeast and add some of that to each keg as well before I add the beer and plug?
Just to be sure there is enough active yeast?
I'm bottling a Czech Pilsner in 2 weeks... any solid input on this would be appreciated!
Thanks!
Jeff
http://www.hauntedyards.com