The problem is. From what I know
about beer making. After you
transfer fermented wort inot a bottle with a EZ Cap you will have
a problem. Don't the EZ caps allow gases to escape? If so how are
you going to carbonate your beer in a bottle with the EZ cap on it.
In order to carbonate carbon dioxide gases need to remain in the
bottle.
EZ Caps
maintain carbonation and only allow excess gasses to escape.
(that's kinda the point behind the invention. Anything else would
just be a cap with a hole in it) In that respect they are safer because
you can bottle prematurely and not worry about bursting.
For beer,
the ideal use of EZ Caps is the single-vessel fermentation system, just
like the "beer machine" or "mister beer".
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