I'll have to post a pic of me racking using the little orange carboy cap. Super easy/cheap. No moving parts. No pre-filled hoses. Many secondary functions.
-walker
-walker
Walker said:Have you actually done this yet?
The hose that fits around/in the siphon line has to have a pretty tight seal on it for the sucking to work, and then.... how do you EASILY get that piece of hose off of the siphon line with out touching a lot of the sipon line. I would think you might have to tug on it quite a bit, spilling some brew and getting your fingers all over it.
If you've done it and it works, nice job! Very cheap.
-walker
seansbrew said:To each his own, as long as you are employing a technique that gives you ease of use and good results, cheers.
Walker said:Racking cane goes through the tube in the center of the cap. hose attaches and runs into the other vessel.
If the cap is on the source vessel, gently blow into the longer tube on the cap (increases pressure inside carboy and pushes beer through hose.)
If the cap is on the target vessel, gently SUCK through the longer tube on the cap (creates a vacuum inside the carboy and PULLS beer through hose.)
Very low risk of contamination, since you are not actually putting your mouth on anthing that touches the beer.
True, blowing into the carboy sounds risky, but you don't have to blow THAT hard, so you are not going to disrupt the CO2 blanket on top of the beer. I've done my siphons this way pretty much since I started brewing. Never had any issue with contamination yet (knock on head.)
-walker
orfy said:Does anyone have a picture of their autosiphon or a link.
Mine has a pump at the top.
Walker said:Isn't that a Swedish Penis Pump?
Walker said:yeah, that can work, but I would actually just use boiled or distilled water to pre-fill my hose and not a sanitizer. Sanitizing solution doesn't taste good, and it's easy for a siphon to go a little wrong and suck that solution back into the beer.
I also suggest pre-assembling the hose and cane set-up and then filling it ALL with water. Then you can just put your thumbs over the two open ends of the siphon system and move it around. Take one thumb off, insert into source, lower other end to target, remove thumb.
the siphon will just start flowing. If you have a big bubble in the line someplace, pinch it for a second with your thumb and index finger. The bubble will exit the line and a solid stream of beer will take it's place.
I'm a big proponent of being frugal, but I think that SOME sort of siphoning tool is a really good idea (be it a carboy cap or autosiphon).
-walker
orfy said:I use something along the lines of this.
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orfy said:If you did use it "Medically" I don't think I'd use if for the homebrew afterwards.![]()