When to pull yeast out of a conical

Nice set up.  I have 60 liter models (2), so I will check this out (no screw top lid on mine - they are perimeter snap lock).  I won’t have gravity on my side, either, since I will be going from a chest freezer up and out to a cornie, but it will beat heavy lifting of 10+ gallon batches.  How does your gas hose connect?  Just slip it over the barb?  Mine are barrel nuts on the end of my lines and I’d hate to remove them each time I rack…

I am so illiterate with respect to metric conversion it didn’t occur to me that you had one of the big boys.  So here’s a thought.  When I was using carboys I used a two-hole stopper with a racking cane in one and CO2 pressure in the other.  Something similar may work for your setup.

I’ve seen others that have used a second spigot on the top and hooked the CO2 directly up to that.

5 US gals is about 19L.  For a 60 L vessel, you could say it’s close enough to 15 US gals.

Yeah, I know.  I’ve seen that conversion countless times.  Its about memory… no probably importance to me.  I just don’t care enough to remember it or take the time/effort to recall it.  It brings me no pleasure.  As a general rule I resist doing math in my head - always have.  When I went to college they put me in a remedial math class - then when I transferred 2 years later I had forgotten it all and after the entrance exam the second university put me back in remedial math to learn it all over again.  I actually went to a counselor once while in the second math class because I was always falling asleep while studying for the class.  Her response?  “Stand up while studying.”

All the sudden I want to tell you that I also was class valedictorian and had a 4.0 GPA at the first college.  I guess I don’t want you to think I’m just plain dumb.

I’m with you.  I have a math phobia.  In university others seemed to look at a formula and things would become clear. To me, they just become more complex.  The reason I remember is because I buy distilled water in 15L jugs and I do 15 US gal batches so that I end up with 3 cornies.

Quarts and liters are close enough in volume that I treat them the same in my head.

+1 that’s easier.  With the 60 liter Speidel, I do just 10-13 gallon batches, mostly lagers.  Ales go in regular 6.5 gallon ale pails …

Good ideas on the CO2 alternatives and we have officially hijacked this thread - sorry OP!  :-[

They are close. ~3.8L=1 Gallon. I have read that a lot for some reason.  ;D

As the OP, I’m OK with the hijack :slight_smile:

I got the answer (though not the one I wanted because I wanted to steal yeast to brew this weekend).