jnacey
Well-Known Member
Hey guys,
I'm moving here in about 2 months, at which point my Flemish Red will be around 7 months old. It's been sitting in a BetterBottle for the entire fermentation without me disturbing it too much. I've read on here that most people recommend transferring to a keg and blasting it with CO2 to keep oxygen out. I don't keg so thats not an option. So my question is as follows:
Is it better to 1) package the beer now and just age in the bottle for however long I would have bulk-aged the beer, 2) leave the beer in the carboy and try to find some handheld CO2 dispenser to lay a blanket of CO2 on the top (does this even exist)?
Thanks
I'm moving here in about 2 months, at which point my Flemish Red will be around 7 months old. It's been sitting in a BetterBottle for the entire fermentation without me disturbing it too much. I've read on here that most people recommend transferring to a keg and blasting it with CO2 to keep oxygen out. I don't keg so thats not an option. So my question is as follows:
Is it better to 1) package the beer now and just age in the bottle for however long I would have bulk-aged the beer, 2) leave the beer in the carboy and try to find some handheld CO2 dispenser to lay a blanket of CO2 on the top (does this even exist)?
Thanks