SpanishCastleAle
Well-Known Member
I often put warm PBW in a glass carboy and seal it with a solid stopper and as it cools it pulls a vacuum. I dunno how much vacuum but the stopper is a bitch to get out sometimes.
Just saw this thread. Building upon your orig idea:
A carboy cap with short tubing connected to both 'ports'. One piece of tubing has a small inline valve. The tubing without the valve has a balloon connected. Let the end of fermentation fill the balloon (or you could do it manually) and if the balloon runs out of gas just hook up your CO2 to the inline valve and carefully refill the carboy and balloon with gas. The balloon would also act as a relief valve (more like a burst disk) to ensure you don't over-pressurize the carboy (even if you do burst the balloon, just keep a slow stream of gas flowing until you attach and fill another balloon).
Also, surgical gloves can work well instead of balloons depending on what you're 'connecting' them to.
Just saw this thread. Building upon your orig idea:
A carboy cap with short tubing connected to both 'ports'. One piece of tubing has a small inline valve. The tubing without the valve has a balloon connected. Let the end of fermentation fill the balloon (or you could do it manually) and if the balloon runs out of gas just hook up your CO2 to the inline valve and carefully refill the carboy and balloon with gas. The balloon would also act as a relief valve (more like a burst disk) to ensure you don't over-pressurize the carboy (even if you do burst the balloon, just keep a slow stream of gas flowing until you attach and fill another balloon).
Also, surgical gloves can work well instead of balloons depending on what you're 'connecting' them to.