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I have a SS Brewtech brite tank that I always struggle with carbonation levels.
I have a beer sat in at the moment, at 3.5C. I want about 2.3 volumes of CO2 so using the carbonation stone fed in CO2 until I reached about 9psi, doing this slowly over 2 days. I achieved 9psi on 10/5. Today I have checked, 12/5, and the pressure is 8psi.
Is this drop due to the beer absorbing some of the CO2 held above it?
What do I do now? Leave it or add more CO2 until 9psi is reached again?
Regarding storage. Do I leave a top pressure of the carbonation level I want for the batch or reduce down to say 3-5psi?
PS, I can feed CO2 into the top of the brite tank or through the carbonation stone.
Thanks
I have a beer sat in at the moment, at 3.5C. I want about 2.3 volumes of CO2 so using the carbonation stone fed in CO2 until I reached about 9psi, doing this slowly over 2 days. I achieved 9psi on 10/5. Today I have checked, 12/5, and the pressure is 8psi.
Is this drop due to the beer absorbing some of the CO2 held above it?
What do I do now? Leave it or add more CO2 until 9psi is reached again?
Regarding storage. Do I leave a top pressure of the carbonation level I want for the batch or reduce down to say 3-5psi?
PS, I can feed CO2 into the top of the brite tank or through the carbonation stone.
Thanks