drinkindinkins
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I don't always prefer to rack to secondary, but when I do....I have better beer.
No but seriously, I normally do have a much clearer, better looking final product when racking to secondary. On the other hand, I have heard plenty of talk about this being an un welcomed step due to the possibility of contamination.
So what's to really blame for the contamination here? The exposure to air? The exposure to racking equipment? Both happen when bottling and in fact, the beer is exposed to more racking equipment when I bottle. For racking to secondary it just runs through the siphon.
I would like to feel out the general opinion on racking to secondary or not?
No but seriously, I normally do have a much clearer, better looking final product when racking to secondary. On the other hand, I have heard plenty of talk about this being an un welcomed step due to the possibility of contamination.
So what's to really blame for the contamination here? The exposure to air? The exposure to racking equipment? Both happen when bottling and in fact, the beer is exposed to more racking equipment when I bottle. For racking to secondary it just runs through the siphon.
I would like to feel out the general opinion on racking to secondary or not?