Was thinking about transferring from fermenter to corny keg by going from our conical to the ‘Beer Out’/Diptube of a CO2-purged keg. However, will this work simply by gravity? Our conical has tri-clover clamp connects and is typically elevated from the floor in our ferment chamber. Not sure how people set these up unless they are actually fermenting in corny kegs.
I transfer from better bottles to kegs through the dip tube with gravity. PRV must remain open or a spunding valve needs to be connected to the gas post. It’s a very slow transfer.
You also need something to replace the volume of the beer as it flows out of the fermentor.
I’ve experimented with a fully closed transfer (where you run a line from the gas in post of the CO2 purged receiving keg to the fermentor), but racking under a bit of pressure seemed to work better for me.
so to do this, I would just need to figure out a way to run a CO2-gas line into the top of the fermenter? If I were to just remove the airlock/bung from the top of the fermenter, would the concern be that o2 is getting in from the top-down?
I have been doing closed transfers under CO2 with the conical. 2 PSI in top speeds up the process, my Blichmann is rated for 3 PSI. That is like having a 54+ inch column on top of the beer. The second 5 gallons is where it is noticeable if you do 10 gallon batches.
The Blichmann has a pop off weight, so I am safe. Watch that the regulator pressure does not creep up.
I pull the airlock, and have a barbed fitting that goes into the stopper, the fitting has some tubing with a gas fitting that goes on the CO2 line swivel fitting.