postman
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Just wondering if there are many brewers out there who are simply primary brewers? If you are one, how's your beer? Is it worth buying a carboy?
yeqmaster said:Personally I am a fan of using a secondary just for the clarity. I find that the taste is not too different.
American said:I know about using gelatin with wine, I've wondered about it myself for beer because I HATE sediment in my beer. Have you seen any adverse effects with this? Does it take longer to age?
JavaBeans said:The secondary is worth it just because you can have more than one beer going at a time.
DeathBrewer said:why don't you just stock up on primaries?![]()
mward said:No, not any longer than without, the beer is just a lot clearer. I use 1/2 tsp in 300ml of water, dump it in, and rack 3 days later. I do it to everything, even the stouts.
david_42 said:I brew in buckets & leave them for 3-4 weeks before kegging. All of my buckets have spigots & I very rarely have problems with sediment in the keg. Never had a problem with oxidation, either.
DeathBrewer said:why don't you just stock up on primaries?![]()
What exactly do you mean by crash cooling? What temp and how long? What is the desired benefit?EdWort said:Me too! I crash cool for a few days to a week before sanitizing the spigot, connecting a hose, and racking to a keg. I only use my Better Bottles for Apfelwein and I don't secondary those either.
JnJ said:What exactly do you mean by crash cooling? What temp and how long? What is the desired benefit?