Ozwald wrote:Also, no need to filter (but you can if you want to). Typically leaving it in the primary long enough for it to finish up & carefully racking into the keg (no secondary, as BD mentioned) will leave all the keg-cloggers behind... provided you don't get too greedy when racking it over.
Brewshki wrote:Ozwald wrote:Also, no need to filter (but you can if you want to). Typically leaving it in the primary long enough for it to finish up & carefully racking into the keg (no secondary, as BD mentioned) will leave all the keg-cloggers behind... provided you don't get too greedy when racking it over.
I just spent way too much time watching your avatar thing. What in the world is it? hahaha
Ozwald wrote:Brewshki wrote:Ozwald wrote:Also, no need to filter (but you can if you want to). Typically leaving it in the primary long enough for it to finish up & carefully racking into the keg (no secondary, as BD mentioned) will leave all the keg-cloggers behind... provided you don't get too greedy when racking it over.
I just spent way too much time watching your avatar thing. What in the world is it? hahaha
One of us. One of us.
Welcome to the club. Anyone who's spent enough time around here has done the same. Yes, there really is an end to it. It starts at the *RING*.
I almost changed it once. But I got threatened. So I can't.
brewinhard wrote:Is that Bjork?
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