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Beer Brewing Question - Growlers
Posted by TheOcean on 12/28/12 at 10:44 am00
I've got a couple of one gallon growlers from cigar city here in Tampa. They have a screw on cap. Can I use this for bottling?
Also, how do I make my own labels?
Also, how do I make my own labels?
This post was edited on 12/28 at 10:47 am
re: Beer Brewing Question - GrowlersPosted by WizardSleeve on 12/28/12 at 10:47 am to TheOcean
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Can I use this for bottling?
Sure. Just sanitize the cap and the bottle properly. It will carbonate just like a bottle will.
ETA: You know, I've done this with the flip top growlers but not with the screw cap. I bet it could work, but as others below have mentioned it may not hold pressure all of the time. I have used the flip to to bottle-condition successfully. I would try the cap, but YMMV.
This post was edited on 12/28 at 10:52 am
re: Beer Brewing Question - GrowlersPosted by TheOcean on 12/28/12 at 10:48 am to WizardSleeve
Cool. That's what I figured.
What's your normal routine for sanitizing regular 12 oz bottles? So far I've run them through the wash once and will probably do it a second time. Is that sufficient?
What's your normal routine for sanitizing regular 12 oz bottles? So far I've run them through the wash once and will probably do it a second time. Is that sufficient?
re: Beer Brewing Question - GrowlersPosted by s14suspense on 12/28/12 at 10:48 am to TheOcean
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Can I use this for bottling?
No...
tried this already with an abita growler and they didn't carbonate.
Flip top stone growler carbonated just fine though.
re: Beer Brewing Question - GrowlersPosted by s14suspense on 12/28/12 at 10:49 am to TheOcean
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What's your normal routine for sanitizing regular 12 oz bottles? So far I've run them through the wash once and will probably do it a second time. Is that sufficient?
Rinse with starsan right before beer goes in them.
re: Beer Brewing Question - GrowlersPosted by TheOcean on 12/28/12 at 10:51 am to s14suspense
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tried this already with an abita growler and they didn't carbonate.
What if it will be used w/in a week?
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What if it will be used w/in a week?
If they never carbonate in the first place it won't matter.
I typically run bottles through the wash, once with soap and then once to rinse without soap, heat-dry on. It gets hot enough to kill nasty bugs in there. I do that right before it's time to bottle.
re: Beer Brewing Question - GrowlersPosted by WizardSleeve on 12/28/12 at 10:55 am to TheOcean
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What if it will be used w/in a week?
Will you be doing this from a previously-carbonated keg or by natural refermentation in the growler? If the latter, it may not hold pressure over the weeks required to condition, but if filling with carbonated beer it will hold pressure fine for a week, but it will probably be oxidized.
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re: Beer Brewing Question - GrowlersPosted by TheOcean on 12/28/12 at 10:57 am to WizardSleeve
I have the airlocked container still sitting in my closet. It's been past 3-5 days, so it's past fermentation. I decided just to let it sit for the full three weeks and then I will bottle.
re: Beer Brewing Question - GrowlersPosted by s14suspense on 12/28/12 at 11:09 am to TheOcean
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I have the airlocked container still sitting in my closet. It's been past 3-5 days, so it's past fermentation. I decided just to let it sit for the full three weeks and then I will bottle.
You'll need to cap bottles to get it to carbonate.
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Yup. Is it safe to let the beer sit in the original container for 3 weeks or do I need to bottle it right after fermentation?
Safe, yeah, as long as it's airtight. Sitting on the dead yeast for too long can start to bring out some bad flavors though. It's best to either bottle when it's ready or at a minimum transfer to a sanitized secondary and leave the yeast cake behind.
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re: Beer Brewing Question - GrowlersPosted by Zappas Stache on 12/28/12 at 1:24 pm to TheOcean
I've bottled using a growler before. It blew up real good. Growlers are not as strong as beer bottles. The pressure from the caronation buildup is too much for growlers.
re: Beer Brewing Question - GrowlersPosted by s14suspense on 12/28/12 at 1:25 pm to TheOcean
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What's your normal procedure?
Wait 3 weeks after you pitch your yeast... Sounds like it's only been a few days now?
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