When you get the hang of brewing beer at your home, you will love to do that at your home and prepare something great flavored time and again.
Similarly, once you start following the kegging systems, you might not want to go back to the bottling option.
However, what when you want your beer to be available for you in a portable way? Having a keg is good but it may not be the portably friendlier option when you want to take your home-brewed beer on travel or to your friend’s house for a weekend party.
This is where a bottled system comes in as the better convenience for you. Kromebrew is offering various types of kegs, You can click and check.
So, what would you do? The answer is – to bottle beer from the keg. Below mentioned are ways to bottle beer from a keg:
KromeBrew's Homebrew Kegerator >>Pour Directly into the Bottle
This one may seem simple a process, but isn’t that easy and come with a bit of a negative point. You would just open the tap of the keg and pour it directly, but in the process, the CO2 in the beer gets lost a bit which isn’t something good. Why it is not good? Because the carbonated aspect of the beer will lose its essence. By doing so, the carbonated crux of the beer won’t be lost immediately, but your bottled beer will be good only for up to 24 hours. So, this method is good for a same-day party or use only.
Through a Tube
As mentioned in the above point, you would want to not lose CO2 while bottling, and therefore using a tube seems a much more viable and befitting idea than pouring directly. This is one of the techniques that works well and is used by breweries and pubs around. This keeps CO2 loss at a very low level and the bottled beer is good to be used for about 3-4 months. You need to have a good quality tube that fits perfectly in the top of the keg and goes directly to the bottom of the bottle or growler. Ensure that you use a frozen bottle and you cap the bottle right away after pouring the beer.
KromeBrew's Beer Keg >>Using a Beer Gun
When you want to move forward with bottling your beer with the most effective and finest method. Then using a beer gun is the best process, which is also known as a counter-pressure bottle filler. This works well because when filling the bottle, it covers the loss of CO2. So in the end you get a bottled beer right what you had got at first in your keg. A beer gun or counter-pressure bottle filler comes with instructions that you should know and take full note of. Once you are done filling the bottle, cap the bottle right away.
These are 3 methods based on your preference and use, and the resources you can use any of them. Make sure that the bottle you are using for beer filling is fully sanitized beforehand.