Transferring beer from carboy to corny keg for homebrewing

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Uploaded by on May 20, 2011

Part two of racking beer from carboy to keg. See part one here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lhVeooxHjo0

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  • After the beer is transferred from the carboy, how many psi do you fill the keg to?

  • @lopezmr22 I carbonate most of my beers at 12psi and 37F.

  • How do you go about using a half barrel?

  • @RobBardgett It's basically the same idea, but you need all the right adapters. Good idea for another video :)

  • I have seen several comment on the Autosiphon being fragile and easily

    scratched and broken. Your comments please.

  • @dougcalv I have seen the same comments and I'm not sure how folks are breaking theirs. I've been using the same autosiphon for almost 3 years. I recently switched from a 3/8" autosiphon to a 1/2" inner diameter model, and the difference in how long it takes to transfer 5 gallons is amazing.

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  • thanks for the info, this was the missing piece to the puzzle, starting my first batch in a couple of hours

  • i love it, another homebrewer wearing pj's. happy homebrew, Cheers :)

  • Great videos, and I love your setup! It looks like you hold the autosiphon off the bottom, do you? I always try to siphon close to the top just so I don't disturb all the sediment, but that's just me. What's your process?

  • Awesome! I'm about to keg my beer for the first time! You make it seem so easy but first... I am going back to brewmart to buy myself an auto siphon! Cheers!

  • @nostalgia75 Thanks I bought the Auto-Siphon and The Thief. Great products. Got 5/16 hose and had to

    heat in boiling water to attach. But no air leaks and no beer on the floor from sucking on the hose. Putting

    the Oatmeal Stout in the secondary was a breeze.

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