Using a 60l fermenter as a secondary for a 23l brew?

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inark
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Using a 60l fermenter as a secondary for a 23l brew?

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Will it affect the taste of the beer using such a large fermenter as a secondary?

I know its a pretty stupid question, but i was just thinking about all the room left and the amount of air that would be in it... would it affect the beer at all?
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Re: Using a 60l fermenter as a secondary for a 23l brew?

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If the headspace is a concern, and you can't push some CO2 into the headspace, why not add 100g of dextrose to the beer when you rack it and the yeast in solution should chew through that and add some CO2 to the headspace. If you are only using the secondary for a relatively short period of time, I don't think you'll be overly oxidising the beer as long as you minimise foaming when you rack the beer.

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Re: Using a 60l fermenter as a secondary for a 23l brew?

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I was going to use it for 5 days... i'll do the dex thing and see how it goes.

Cheers TL
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