Bonebender101
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So I am almost ready to transfer and had a question on transfer. I am primary in a carboy and going into a bucket. How do I do that?
So I am almost ready to transfer and had a question on transfer. I am primary in a carboy and going into a bucket. How do I do that?
So I should leave in the carboy for an additional few weeks?
An American Ale
I agree. My beers sit in the primary 3 to 4 weeks and clear, or not, depending on the recipe or style. They turn out just fine without the added risk of transfering to another vessel.You just don't efing do secondaries without a very good reason. Skip it, leave it in the primary till its done, let it settle, bottle it, done.
And in any case, never ever do a secondary in a bucket.
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I think they just want to sell more vessels, otherwise it wouldn't make any sense to recommend a secondary here.
That seems to be the often stated consensus here at HomeBrewTalk over the past couple of years.I think they just want to sell more vessels
There is some good information on You Tube. I have learned so much from watching it. Like everything in life, you still get get multiple ways of doing things & working out which way is the best can still be very confusing.There is an auto siphon... But being new, I don't know how to use it. YouTube is good but like to hear from the pros
There's a lot of helpful and knowledgeable people here for sure, have helped me many times. But actually seeing people brewing while explaining, instead of just writing information, is really helpful for a beginner.There is an auto siphon... But being new, I don't know how to use it. YouTube is good but like to hear from the pros
There's a lot of helpful and knowledgeable people here for sure, have helped me many times. But actually seeing people brewing while explaining, instead of just writing information, is really helpful for a beginner.
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