My concern is that, I was told, the mini-kegs (5L) wouldn't handle the carbonation if I did it as one large dose (into the carboy before bottling). You need to dose those as if you were putting in 1 gallon (3.79L) not the actual 5L that they hold... Since they'll hold 1.32 gallons, that means I'll have about 2.36 gallons remaining... Which, if I'm figuring this out correctly, means I should dose the remaining volume with 2.83oz of sugar to get a 'normal' level of carbonation for what remains... I'll be using CO2 to push the brew out of the mini-kegs, if that matters at all for this (probably doesn't)... The instructions with the tap head were rather sparse, without any mention of how to dose the beer for carbonation. I think it's really targeted towards people getting mini-kegs from micro-breweries...
I'll probably end up putting the brew into another vessel (either my 6 gal carboy, or one of the brew buckets) before bottling, so that I can leave any extra sediments behind in the secondary carboy...
I'm itching to give the batch another hydrometer reading, but I'm holding off until a week has passed since I added the extra honey... I also want to see how the flavor is developing... Not that I'm probably going to do anything more to this batch. Since I've deviated a bit from what it was supposed to have in it already... Don't want to go too far off script this early in the game... ;D
I'll probably end up putting the brew into another vessel (either my 6 gal carboy, or one of the brew buckets) before bottling, so that I can leave any extra sediments behind in the secondary carboy...
I'm itching to give the batch another hydrometer reading, but I'm holding off until a week has passed since I added the extra honey... I also want to see how the flavor is developing... Not that I'm probably going to do anything more to this batch. Since I've deviated a bit from what it was supposed to have in it already... Don't want to go too far off script this early in the game... ;D