Hi this may have been posted before or not and if so I would love to be pointed in the right direction.
I am getting ready to do my very first brew. I want to do a very traditional brew with open bucket fermentation all organically sourced or wild picked, honey, winter fruits and herbs I plan on using and starting a totem stick and using natural yeast from the air and fruit/honey and NOT using any store bought yeast at all. I want to step away from the glass jugs and carboys absolute sterilization of tools and equipment I have a 5 gal wooden bucket that I plan on using for this and future meads and want to age them for about a month or two in wooden kegs. Is it possible after the initial fermentation to filter the mead into a keg for aging about a month or two I do want to try and get a carbonated mead with a big frothy head upon pouring or would I wind up blowing my new keg to bits from pressure build up
I am getting ready to do my very first brew. I want to do a very traditional brew with open bucket fermentation all organically sourced or wild picked, honey, winter fruits and herbs I plan on using and starting a totem stick and using natural yeast from the air and fruit/honey and NOT using any store bought yeast at all. I want to step away from the glass jugs and carboys absolute sterilization of tools and equipment I have a 5 gal wooden bucket that I plan on using for this and future meads and want to age them for about a month or two in wooden kegs. Is it possible after the initial fermentation to filter the mead into a keg for aging about a month or two I do want to try and get a carbonated mead with a big frothy head upon pouring or would I wind up blowing my new keg to bits from pressure build up