DavidBD
Active Member
The X3 conical has a collection jar at the bottom. When it comes time to remove trub or harvest yeast, I believe one must first bleed off all pressure before closing the valve and removing the collection jar. However, the act of bleeding off pressure causes bubbles to gas out from the collection jar, which rouses the yeast. Then the beer is all cloudy again until it settles once more. Of course, more CO2 starts to come out of solution so the pressure rises a little. Then you can bleed it again etc. There's a similar issue when preparing to transfer to a keg; dropping pressure during any part of the process rouses any remaining yeast, which I do not want in the keg. Is there a more elegant way to handle this phenomenon? I'm wondering what most people do. Thanks.