Hi!
I'm looking at various brewing process for our opening in June 2012. We are getting unitanks and I planned on taking advantage of natural carbonation from the primary fermentation,up to now all this is pretty clear on how to proceed. My question has to do with DE filtering post primary.
I understand our beer wont be fully carbonated after primary, but will this affect the DE filtering process? I mean, if you're not using natural carbonation in your FV the beer will flow uncarbed in the DE filter, no problem, but what if it is at some carb level?
Maybe using natural carb. kicks the De Filter aside as it cannot work.. I don't know.
But I'm thinking that since we will create an equalize pressure between the FV and BV it wont matter...
Thanks for your help and tips!
I'm looking at various brewing process for our opening in June 2012. We are getting unitanks and I planned on taking advantage of natural carbonation from the primary fermentation,up to now all this is pretty clear on how to proceed. My question has to do with DE filtering post primary.
I understand our beer wont be fully carbonated after primary, but will this affect the DE filtering process? I mean, if you're not using natural carbonation in your FV the beer will flow uncarbed in the DE filter, no problem, but what if it is at some carb level?
Maybe using natural carb. kicks the De Filter aside as it cannot work.. I don't know.
But I'm thinking that since we will create an equalize pressure between the FV and BV it wont matter...
Thanks for your help and tips!
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