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Just stumbled across these on trade me. Just curious what some fellow brewers thought about them.
Experiences, rate them/dont rate them.
Would appreciate some feedback!
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My opinion?
You're bottling too early in the process if you want to use one of these. When I bottle beer, you might be lucky to find a very slight dusting of yeast in the bottom of the bottle. Bottles pour into a glass quite bright... but a bit of yeast never hurt anyone. If my "friends and family" say no to my ome brew because it's a bit cloudy... I'm glad: there's more for me then!
Agree somewhat with what Jo says, however as homebrewers some of us often find we cant do everything ideally, such as crash chill for a week before you bottle (i know when I was bottling this simply wasnt an option for me, so I was bottling after say three weeks at 22*c - I would still have a cm or so of sediment in the bottom of most bottles)
These things look pretty cool, albeit expensive - even with a big amount of sediment a careful pour into a jug avoids getting anything into the glass. So personally, id put the money towards a kegging set up!
I've been using Coppertun from Brewers Coop when I bottle. I think its made by Brewcraft. By the time its bottle conditioned the beer is clear. As long as you keep it upright and don't shake it before you open it its all golden.
EDIT- Plus after looking at the ad you can only use it on 330ml screw cap bottles. I pretty much use whatever I can get my hands on so it wouldn't work for me.
I've been using Coppertun from Brewers Coop [snip]
Is that the very expensive gelatin in a tiny packet?
"The saviour of the lazy"
Kegs could be that same saviour my friend ;o)
"I'm sure it's just a matter of taste"
LOL, best RB laugh in ages hahaha, cheers mate!!
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