Say Goodbye to Sediment in Bottled Home Brew

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Uploaded by on Mar 9, 2010

I have discovered a product that will take the sediment out of your bottled home brew beer and leave you with a clear, carbonated, sediment free beer that you can drink right out of the bottle.

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  • hey craig thanks for the vid. I know you have been brewing for a long time but i was wondering how did you deal with the sediment before you bought these caps. did you not poor the whole beer in your glass to avoid sediment clouding the beer? the reason i asked is because i just bottled my beer and i do expect sediment when its ready but i still want my beer to look good when i pour it for the first time. Thanks.

  • @Xxdevilwomen666xX Just pour it slowly and don't let it "glug". Leave the last half inch behind.

  • Craig, do you still use these "sediment caps"?

  • @MrSchpankme I have from time to time.

  • Do you think the beer carbonates better because there's a large surface area exposed to building CO2 pressure from the bottom?

  • @fakeadam19 I think it's the same as usual, but with no sediment.

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  • Craig. If I pay you, would you be my dad?

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  • Hey Craig... you know where to buy those caps in Mexico? where can I get them?

  • Cheers!

  • @SororThothma With regards to your comments on the sedex caps you would have to be the most negitave thinking below average IQ person there could be. These people are on the other side of the planet as far as shipping goes, how much further away can you get than Australia and the US. The US also has a $9.50 security surcharge on all international parcels. They charged me a standard fee for shipping and when the postage fell below what they charged they refunded the balance.

  • I don't mind the sediment. Beer should be drunk from glasses anyway. I like using grolsh bottles with snap caps, but thanks Craig, always enjoy your information to make brewing better.

  • Hey Craig

    I was always taught that using screw caps was a no-no. Would these be an exception to the rule? I've been using the PET bottles supplied with the the kit and would love to move onto "prettier" looking bottles (as the misses says) and all the beer bought locally comes as screw ons.

    Cheers,

    Kris

  • @bkbrown5881 One would think that the makers of the caps would clue in to the fact that they would sell far more of them (and hugely increase their profits) by reducing the price to some sane amount. The shipping is ludicrous also. I bet they will go out of business and somebody with greater business intelligence will re-market the caps for a fair price - and get wealthy by doing it.

    Their greed and stupidity will do them in.

  • @SororThothma absolutely correct, after watching the video I was actually going to purchase about 45 of them till I seen the price. Holyshit!! $60 to ship them to the US. Not gonna happen.......

  • @welshbrew4u No, most of them filter and then force carbonate, or carb at a temperature and pressure that keeps the CO2 from coming out of solution before capping. Some breweries do bottle-carb, though. You can tell because there's sediment in the bottle, and also because they taste better. :)

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