Which is better, bottle conditioned VS force carbonating?

Wed Sep 06, 2006 7:21 am

Which is better, bottle conditioned VS force carbonating?


Good morning all. Type of beer aside, is there a difference in how long I can keep a bottle conditioned vs. force carbonated bottle of beer.

There are two reasons I wanted to know, first is the situation where I have 1 or 2 G left in the keg of a beer that is not as popular, a Porter in this case. So I’m thinking of bottling it with a beer gun, will this last longer than a month or so?

The second situation is when I have a 10G batch, I’ll want to bottle 5 and Keg 5. I’m thinking for ease Id keg both and then beer gun the 5 into bottles. Here there is the choice to prime and bottle if it would have and effect on the length the beer will stay good in the bottle.



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Wed Sep 06, 2006 9:44 am

you probably won't see much of a difference.
Technicly a bottle conditioned could get off flavors because of the yeast deteriorating or whatever but you will probably be fine
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Thu Sep 07, 2006 5:59 am

Supposedly yeast in the bottle will scavenge oxygen that works its way through the cap liner, thus preventing staling.

In real life, though, I find that as long as the beer is stored cold that the bottling method doesn't matter much.
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