I'm assuming you don't have a beer gun or anything like that, so maybe just attach some tubing to your tap so you can fill the bottles from the bottom up. And yeah, low and slow like Zambezi said. Which makes me want to smoke some meat.
Thanks for the reply!Fill very slowly with low pressure is all I can come up with
Hope someone else pitches in as that seems like a nice plan.
Are you just going to pour from your pet bottle? Or add a tap?
https://www.homebrewtalk.com/threads/we-no-need-no-stinking-beer-gun.24678/This is an old thread, I know, but I have a couple of questions...
I plan to keg and force carbonate a 4 gallon batch in a 5 gallon Corny. Then, when I get ready to go to the beach, or on a picnic, I plan to use 2L soda bottles (cleaned and sanitized) as growlers. I'd like to find some older, dark green Sprite bottles, but it probably doesn't matter, since we'll consume the lot all in one day, or two days. Also, we'll be able to keep them ice cold in an ice chest.
1) Any suggestions on filling the bottles with the already carbonated brew to reduce foam and maximize filling while reducing loss of homebrew?
2) Any other suggestions?
Thanks in advance!
Good Brewing and God Bless!
Kugel
Just be sure to keep the bottles in the ice chest when you're not serving. Direct sunlight will go right through green plastic and skunk your beer in minutes to hours.This is an old thread, I know, but I have a couple of questions...
I plan to keg and force carbonate a 4 gallon batch in a 5 gallon Corny. Then, when I get ready to go to the beach, or on a picnic, I plan to use 2L soda bottles (cleaned and sanitized) as growlers. I'd like to find some older, dark green Sprite bottles, but it probably doesn't matter, since we'll consume the lot all in one day, or two days. Also, we'll be able to keep them ice cold in an ice chest.
1) Any suggestions on filling the bottles with the already carbonated brew to reduce foam and maximize filling while reducing loss of homebrew?
2) Any other suggestions?
Thanks in advance!
Good Brewing and God Bless!
Kugel
Would be great if they come with their 4 litre size.What you're proposing would be well suited to Oxebar kegs if you're willing to pay for them (and if one will fit in your cooler). You could keg and force carbonate a batch in two of those, and not worry about transferring carbonated beer.
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