What is Force Carbonation? Instead of feeding the leftover yeast additional sugars to naturally create CO2 within the beer fermentation tanks at brewery, you can directly infuse CO2 into the beer inside of beer fermenter or brite beer tank from a gas cylinder. This is referred to as force carbonation or the act of “force-carbing”, and is an overall faster process than bottle carbonation with less room for error.
What you will need?
1.Gas cylinder filler with CO2
2.Gas regulator
3.Proper keg post liquid & gas line fittings
4.Carbonation Stone
5.Beer fermenters or Brite beer tank
When do you make the carbonate?
For example, usually the pressure of fermenter is 2 bar, when the pressure is lower than 1bar, now you should fill the CO2 to raise the pressure to 2bar. This is one situation for your reference.
Another situation is, the early stage of beer fermenting, you want to have a beer with CO2 quickly, now you also can fill CO2 and drain CO2 to let the CO2 enter the beer and then to reach this purpose.
When the pressure is small in the fermenter, about 0.14Mpa, connecting the CO2 steel bottle With our carbonation stone to fill the CO2.
Some breweries or brewpubs don’t use bright beer tank, so they can equip carbonation stone for beer fermenter to have the same function as brite tank,so we call this fermentor with unitanks.
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