billey100
Active Member
Hey folks newbie here, just wanted to say thanks for the help in advance. I have been lurking for awhile and getting a lot of great tips from here. Finally decided to register and throw some of those questions out that I have wondered about but not quite sure. I have brewed up one batch so far, a nut brown ale kit that seemed to good to me and to others but hard to really tell as it was my first time. I have been very fortunate as my uncle was into this a few years ago, he moved to Florida and sold me everything I have for $100 bucks! I have enough equipment to do about 6 batches at a time, plus a lot of the little extra bells and whistles to go along with it. My biggest fear is screwing something up or doing something the wrong way and never really knowing why. My first batch I bottled in 1/2 gallon growlers and this batch I am moving up to soda kegs and a kegorator. I wanted to throw out a few questions bare with me I an wordy:
I bought an american wheat kit from Grape and Granary with a cherry puree. I boiled and moved the wort to my primary fermenter a 6 gal carboy w/o filtering. It has been in the primary for about 5 days now and is down to about 1 bubble per minute. According to the instructions I can now move this to a secondary and add the puree. Here are my questions 1. If I choose to use the puree and move it to the secondary do I need to filter upon moving it from the primary to the secondary if eventually I am going to be keggin it? 2. Along with that whether I filter then or not do I need to filter it going from the seconadry to the keg itself. Other than cosmetic reasons will this gum up the soda keg tube? 3. What happens to the puree, does it settle to the bottom, dissolve or just stay there? Is racking it good enough to remove any puree remnants? 4. I also have a bottle of cherry extract I got from my uncle that can be used instead of the puree how is this process different? I know it wont be as good as real cherries but does the concentrate bottle save time? Can I just add the concentrate to the primary when I open it and just rack that straight to the soda keg and skip the seconadry? Or does the concentrate need the same process of sitting in the seconadry for a few weeks? 5. Also is it good to rack the primary straight into the keg after the 5 days or should I leave it in the primary for longer even though it looks to be done?
I have a bunch of other questions but I think I will stop there and let everyone catch their breath.
I bought an american wheat kit from Grape and Granary with a cherry puree. I boiled and moved the wort to my primary fermenter a 6 gal carboy w/o filtering. It has been in the primary for about 5 days now and is down to about 1 bubble per minute. According to the instructions I can now move this to a secondary and add the puree. Here are my questions 1. If I choose to use the puree and move it to the secondary do I need to filter upon moving it from the primary to the secondary if eventually I am going to be keggin it? 2. Along with that whether I filter then or not do I need to filter it going from the seconadry to the keg itself. Other than cosmetic reasons will this gum up the soda keg tube? 3. What happens to the puree, does it settle to the bottom, dissolve or just stay there? Is racking it good enough to remove any puree remnants? 4. I also have a bottle of cherry extract I got from my uncle that can be used instead of the puree how is this process different? I know it wont be as good as real cherries but does the concentrate bottle save time? Can I just add the concentrate to the primary when I open it and just rack that straight to the soda keg and skip the seconadry? Or does the concentrate need the same process of sitting in the seconadry for a few weeks? 5. Also is it good to rack the primary straight into the keg after the 5 days or should I leave it in the primary for longer even though it looks to be done?
I have a bunch of other questions but I think I will stop there and let everyone catch their breath.