Sean, You will also be able to serve a few glasses if the beer is done before you get a CO2 tank without using the regular air pump as the fermentation will naturally carbonate the beer and leave e...
Sean, You will also be able to serve a few glasses if the beer is done before you get a CO2 tank without using the regular air pump as the fermentation will naturally carbonate the beer and leave e...
This is Mike with Bitter Reality Brewing on YouTube. I've done 2 of the kits on video and recently did a cider video that will be out in the near future. The Hefe was nice, but the Pale Ale kit was...
@Scott Hi scott, my suggestion: try release pressure with co2 value on first. Dispense it a bit and see if the foam reduces. If you are still getting excess foam, then turn off the co2 valve ...
@Scott Yeah.. after gathering all the information, the equation becomes more easy to understand haha. If we can't control the serving temperature, then the only way to reduce foam is to: ...
@Sean Thanks for the write up. I guess we will be able to adjust temperature after the software update. Right now my target temp is set to 35. Also, thanks for the note ab...
@Sean Hi Sean, you bring up a good point about turning off the CO2 while waiting a couple of days. You are correct that releasing pressure with the CO2 turned on only resets the pressure bac...
@John you just dumped it like that? 😱 Soda doesn't get flat instantly after you release pressure from the cap, it gets flatter/less carbonated as time passes. Releasing pressure from the pressure...
The standard temperature range for draft beer in the United States is between 36 and 40 degrees (a bit above “ice cold”). But because you are working to eliminate issues and mainta...
hi john, so sorry to hear that. let us know how it goes with the 2nd batch.