purpletongue
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I'm wondering if it's OK to rack from my carboy into my primary fermentation bucket, which is large and easy to degass in using the whisk I have. Then, rack it back into a carboy after degassing is complete. Will the back and forth cause any issues? I figure there's so much air exposure during the degassing it wouldn't make a difference?
Also, I have about 22L in a 23L carboy and I have more 23L carboys. Thing is I have one sort of an odd carboy that is 19L but the largest bung I have fits sort of loose. I was thinking of wrapping some tape around the bung just to increase the diameter a bit so the fit is more snug. Any thoughts on if it's worth it so that topping up with water isn't needed if I use the 23L? Or is it better to use the 23L again and not worry about the bit of air left in the carboy?Then theoretically I could do the final third racking into the 19L.
Also, I have about 22L in a 23L carboy and I have more 23L carboys. Thing is I have one sort of an odd carboy that is 19L but the largest bung I have fits sort of loose. I was thinking of wrapping some tape around the bung just to increase the diameter a bit so the fit is more snug. Any thoughts on if it's worth it so that topping up with water isn't needed if I use the 23L? Or is it better to use the 23L again and not worry about the bit of air left in the carboy?Then theoretically I could do the final third racking into the 19L.