How to bottle homebrew for beginners // Get Er Brewed

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  • čas přidán 4. 03. 2023
  • #homebrew #homebrewer #homebrewing
    Bottling homebrew is simply one of the most rewarding hobbies, putting your name on a bottle of your own beer makes us all smile at GEB
    Michael takes us through bottling your homebrew and gives some real helpful tips in this guide , checkout the GEB Blog for more: www.geterbrewed.com/blog/2023...
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Komentáře • 12

  • @simonc3847
    @simonc3847 Před rokem +8

    As a new home-brewer myself, really enjoying the content. Always preferable to see how others do it, and get the benefit of experience.

    • @benbinks2012
      @benbinks2012 Před rokem +1

      Some of the stuff on CZcams is trash. GEB is a much more professional watch. I wasted my first brew on advice from Wilko's shoppers 😁

    • @Geterbrewed
      @Geterbrewed  Před rokem +2

      Thanks so much

  • @davidgidman7561
    @davidgidman7561 Před rokem +1

    I use a piece of silicone tube between tap and bottling wand. Then I don’t have to pick up the swing top bottles, just put them in a crate and fill. While the bottles filling flip the cap onto the previous bottle. Done. Use a towel under the crate mind!

    • @Geterbrewed
      @Geterbrewed  Před rokem +1

      Yeah that sounds like a nice little time saver. What have you been brewing recently?

  • @humanonearth1
    @humanonearth1 Před rokem +1

    I've always wondered having started with wine, the purpose of the bottling bucket. Why not just bottle with a racking cane as winemakers do. The oxygen exposure is the exact same in this case and you don't have these weird ergonomics of having to squat to fill the beer bottles off the bucket tap.

    • @Geterbrewed
      @Geterbrewed  Před rokem

      Yeah thats also possible, if batch priming its handy to use a bottling bucket to add the priming sugar so you don't have to prime each bottle individually, if you added this to primary fermentation bucket when mixing you could pick up yeast trub etc.

  • @AndreiPuzakov
    @AndreiPuzakov Před rokem +2

    I use the same cleaning/sanitizing agent, called Chemipro OXI to sanitize my bottles. What I'm concerned about, is the safety tip written in the manual. It says, that the sanitizing agent shouldn't be in contact with an acid liquid, because doing so, the agent releases harmful gases. Considering, that a beer is an acidic liquid, one should avoid the beer to be in contact with this sanitizing agent. But seing, how people use it - filling the bottles, while they are still wet with the agent and also capping them with caps also still being wet from the agent - I'm confused about this safety measure described in the manual. From one hand I understand, that filling and capping the bottles while still being wet with the agent, ensures them staying properly sanitized, but on the other hand I'm concerned about the health side.
    Another question concerns the bottles. I presume the beer in this video is a live beer, i.e. still fermenting, thus constantly letting off CO2. Is it really safe to use ordinary thin wall beer bottles for a live beer? Will it not explode? I have seen many times people telling on CZcams, that one should use thick wall bottles for a live beer/soda, like the flip top bottles you also used in the video, in order to avoid any accidents caused by the constant fermentation in the bottle. I like the flip top bottles, because they look really exclusive and they are very convenient as well. But if I wish to sell my own made beer/soda, the flip top bottle is too expensive. That's why I'm considering using an ordinay beer bottle, but I'm concerned, whether it will not explode.

    • @Geterbrewed
      @Geterbrewed  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for your comment, In relation to technical question on the sanitiser can i suggest pinging the supplier an email for clarity, we have used this process on countless occasions without any negative affect ourselves. The priming of beer bottles with a sugar solution or carbonation drop should take into consideration the gravity of beer and amount of priming to ensure you are safely carbonating. The beer bottles we supply to commercial breweries and homebrewers have been successfully used for bottle conditioning as the priming solutions are calculated to prevent any incidents. High gravity belgian beers have been known to use a different grade of bottle from my experience. What are you packaging?

  • @tyguy2007
    @tyguy2007 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Hmm this beer tastes like sanitizer.... Wonder what happened 😊

  • @westieBrucedavidson
    @westieBrucedavidson Před 9 měsíci

    Forgot to add carbonation drops bro

  • @ardencarpenter3157
    @ardencarpenter3157 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Don’t forget to sanitize the inside of your mouth before you put the bottle to your lips 😂😂