Hi,
Currently we bottle everything by hand, and we are thinking about buying a small bottling machine.
I was thinking about buying a bottling machine that will flush the bottle with Co2 before filling it with beer.
However, as our beers are refermented in the bottle, and I am concerned if it will affect the carbonation.
In other words: will there be enough oxygen trapped in the flat beer for the yeast to live on while producing Co2, or does it need the oxygen currently present in the neck of the bottle?
Regards,
Christian, Ølfabrikken
Currently we bottle everything by hand, and we are thinking about buying a small bottling machine.
I was thinking about buying a bottling machine that will flush the bottle with Co2 before filling it with beer.
However, as our beers are refermented in the bottle, and I am concerned if it will affect the carbonation.
In other words: will there be enough oxygen trapped in the flat beer for the yeast to live on while producing Co2, or does it need the oxygen currently present in the neck of the bottle?
Regards,
Christian, Ølfabrikken
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