Cheesefood
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Has anyone tried or thought of modding this to add their bottling wand?
Cheesefood said:Has anyone tried or thought of modding this to add their bottling wand?
SilkkyBrew said:Someone try this with a wand!![]()
Lil' Sparky said:I guess it wouldn't require the extra alcohol abuse bucket to catch all your spills. When it's full and you pull it out, there's no mess. (there's no way to say that without it sounding all wrong).![]()
But it's the moving the cane fro bottle to bottle that drips everywhere.Lil' Sparky said:I guess it wouldn't require the extra alcohol abuse bucket to catch all your spills. When it's full and you pull it out, there's no mess. (there's no way to say that without it sounding all wrong).![]()
I understand. A bottling wand wouldn't do that. But if it foams up, then it's no good.BierMuncher said:But it's the moving the cane fro bottle to bottle that drips everywhere.
At the end of a 12 pack (all I can fit in a bucket), I end up with the better part of a 1/2 cup of beer at the bottom.
The other thing is that I tend to grab the bottles out of the bucket to go cap and leave the cane sitting in the bucket while I'm off capping the bottles.Lil' Sparky said:I understand. A bottling wand wouldn't do that. But if it foams up, then it's no good.
El_Borracho said:question, if using one of those bottling buckets from Midwest, with the "Italian Spigot".. What sort of filler should I use/need?
They have a fermtech one, uses gravity, the other is a spring loaded ball?
http://www.midwestsupplies.com/products/ProdByID.aspx?ProdID=4739
http://www.midwestsupplies.com/products/ProdByID.aspx?ProdID=4738
KitrGy said:check out these pics of my scab together counter pressure filler it worked like a charm![]()
http://dccounterpressure.shutterfly...66CF5A5E72CC0022F17CB7?a=67b0de21b32b5e66c445
BierMuncher said:But it's the moving the cane fro bottle to bottle that drips everywhere.
At the end of a 12 pack (all I can fit in a bucket), I end up with the better part of a 1/2 cup of beer at the bottom.
Uh oh...Funkenjäger said:Got all the required parts today from my LHBS:
Cornelius liquid QD, 4 feet of 1/4" ID tubing, cobra tap, short racking cane, little drilled rubber stopper, and a bottle of Samuel Smith's Imperial Stout - all for $24, including the $2.25 they overcharged me but wasn't worth going back to argue about.
Can't wait to try it!
Oh, I know, I'm already quite familiar with the liquid tubing dynamics, having a kegerator and all - but my LHBS is nothing but a few dozen square feet in the back corner of a health food store, and needless to say they don't stock 3/16" ID beverage tubing. And all the beverage line I own is already in use in my kegerator. I just wanted to be able to try it out to some degree tonight, thus 1/4" was my only real option. I'll definitely swap real beverage line on there as soon as I place an order someplace that carries it.BierMuncher said:You really want a standard liquid tube....3/16" inner diameter.
The 1/4" inch would be for longer push distances (like over 10 feet). I'm afraid the velocity will be too fast with a wider ID and you're going to get some excess foaming.
Give it a try, but you'll probably want to replace that hose in the long run. Also...go with 6 feet. The additional resistance will help you retain carbonation.
Yuri_Rage said:Cuz we like to share beer...kinda hard to send a pint to you without some sort of container around it!
the_Roqk said:Hey BierMuncher, I enjoyed reading this thread and your idea. But for the life of me I can't seem to wonder why everyone that kegs are going back to bottling. Nothing wrong with it, especially when it's nice to bottle some brew that's been forced carbed so you can take it on the go. So don't bash me all ye who post! I think it's a great idea! I'm just making and observation that's all. Seemed a little funny to me. Thanks again for the thread and pics!![]()