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− | '''Racking''' is the term brewers use to describe transferring [[wort]] or [[beer]] from one vessel to another. Racking is typically done through the use of a [[siphon]]. | + | '''Racking''' is the term brewers use to describe transferring [[wort]] or [[beer]] from one vessel to another. Racking is typically done through the use of a [[siphon]]. Thos who have fermenters with a tap can also use hosing. |
There are several common pieces of racking equipment: the [[racking cane]] and the [[auto-siphon]]. | There are several common pieces of racking equipment: the [[racking cane]] and the [[auto-siphon]]. | ||
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+ | One very important issue to note is to avoid splashing the beer while racking. Splashing the beer adds cardboard-like flavours to the beer. |
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Racking is the term brewers use to describe transferring wort or beer from one vessel to another. Racking is typically done through the use of a siphon. Thos who have fermenters with a tap can also use hosing.
There are several common pieces of racking equipment: the racking cane and the auto-siphon.
One very important issue to note is to avoid splashing the beer while racking. Splashing the beer adds cardboard-like flavours to the beer.