Fig 5: Dosing Device setup
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USER GUIDE
DUMPING THE SEDIMENT BOTTLE
It may be necessary to dump the contents of
the sediment bottle to make room for additional
sediment. This may occur due to extra ingre-
dients being added and therefore the sediment
bottle filling past half full during the fermen-
tation. The best time to dump the sediment
bottle is after the beverage has been chilled but
before the first clarification.
i.
Ensure the BrewKeg10
TM
sediment bottle is acc-
essible. If the BrewKeg10
TM
is currently inside a
BrewSnug10
TM
, refrigerator or cupboard, assess
whether you should move it to better location.
ii.
Completely close the butterfly valve at the base
of the BrewKeg10
TM
.
iii.
Place a dish or alternative container underneath
the sediment bottle to catch any potential
spillage.
iv.
Unwind the sediment bottle slowly.
v.
Dump the contents of the sediment bottle
down the drain and rinse the sediment bottle
with warm water so that it is visibly clean.
vi.
Connect your beer tap to the BrewKeg10
TM
and
dispense beer from your BrewKeg10
TM
directly
into the sediment bottle until it is full. It may
be predominately foam that is poured from your
BrewKeg10
TM
however that is not a concern. The
objective here is to fill the sediment bottle so that
when it is re-attached to the BrewKeg10
TM
, no
oxygen is introduced to the beer.
vii.
Carefully attach your sediment bottle to your
BrewKeg10
TM
. It should be firmly tightened with
your fingers but not overtightened.
viii.
Slowly open the butterfly valve to re-introduce the
fermented beverage into the sediment bottle.
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