uwmgdman
Well-Known Member
My bottling session today prompted some questions, so I figure I'll put this thread here. Sorry if this is long, but it always seems like details are good for people to get a handle on things. So here's a description of what happened and a couple questions I'm hoping people with lots of batches under their belts can help with.
I've had some problems with where my siphon tubing connects to my auto-siphon (I know I could just do without the auto-siphon, but let's just go with it and I want it to work since it's so easy to use when properly working.) Where the tubing connects it clearly is not holding a proper seal and the beer will gurgle and bubble and the siphon will be lost. I had this problem when transferring my batch from primary to secondary, but got through with pinching the tubing with my fingers.
So before bottling, I bought a clamp, but still had the same problem today when bottling, but again managed to get through siphoning from secondary to primary (with priming sugar already inside) by again pinching the tubing with my fingers and then bottled fine with just having the siphon tubing in the beer with bottle filling attachment on the end.
Now the questions.
1)Oxidation at bottling: While transferring from secondary to primary (that's what I use for mixing priming sugar and beer) there was lots of problems with siphon being lost, lots of gurgling and bubbles, etc. (at least until I gave up on the clamp and used my finger to pinch the tubing). Is the only problem I need worry about with the beer is how long it will store? So if I drink it relatively quickly, no worries?
2) Siphon tubing and auto-siphon problems:Anyone that uses an auto-siphon. Have you had problems with keeping a siphon going, specifically where the tubing goes over the auto-siphon rod? I had zero problems for my first batch (transferring from primary to secondary, and secondary to primary during bottling/filling bottles). Now my second batch, problems described above, that even clamping did not fix.
Is is possible I've cleaned my siphon tubing in too hot of water, maybe warping it? If case no problem, just by more tubing and don't use as hot of water. But I was curious if anyone else has had this problem and that be the problem before I buy any replacement tubing.
Sorry for the length. I hope the beer turns out ok and did not become infected at bottling and will store for at least a little while, as it was GREAT! I think the beer at bottling today tasted better than my first batch does now (already in bottle the bottle for 6 weeks).
Thanks everyone,
Justin
I've had some problems with where my siphon tubing connects to my auto-siphon (I know I could just do without the auto-siphon, but let's just go with it and I want it to work since it's so easy to use when properly working.) Where the tubing connects it clearly is not holding a proper seal and the beer will gurgle and bubble and the siphon will be lost. I had this problem when transferring my batch from primary to secondary, but got through with pinching the tubing with my fingers.
So before bottling, I bought a clamp, but still had the same problem today when bottling, but again managed to get through siphoning from secondary to primary (with priming sugar already inside) by again pinching the tubing with my fingers and then bottled fine with just having the siphon tubing in the beer with bottle filling attachment on the end.
Now the questions.
1)Oxidation at bottling: While transferring from secondary to primary (that's what I use for mixing priming sugar and beer) there was lots of problems with siphon being lost, lots of gurgling and bubbles, etc. (at least until I gave up on the clamp and used my finger to pinch the tubing). Is the only problem I need worry about with the beer is how long it will store? So if I drink it relatively quickly, no worries?
2) Siphon tubing and auto-siphon problems:Anyone that uses an auto-siphon. Have you had problems with keeping a siphon going, specifically where the tubing goes over the auto-siphon rod? I had zero problems for my first batch (transferring from primary to secondary, and secondary to primary during bottling/filling bottles). Now my second batch, problems described above, that even clamping did not fix.
Is is possible I've cleaned my siphon tubing in too hot of water, maybe warping it? If case no problem, just by more tubing and don't use as hot of water. But I was curious if anyone else has had this problem and that be the problem before I buy any replacement tubing.
Sorry for the length. I hope the beer turns out ok and did not become infected at bottling and will store for at least a little while, as it was GREAT! I think the beer at bottling today tasted better than my first batch does now (already in bottle the bottle for 6 weeks).
Thanks everyone,
Justin
