HeavensBrew
Well-Known Member
I have an issue with storing bottled beers at a cold enough temperature and that leads to over-carbonation if not kept in the fridge. That's fine, but it makes the 2nd fridge a limiting factor.
I had accepted this, but then had a thought over the weekend..... Keg spears have a pressure release valve, so does that mean excessive pressure is released automatically and I can't have over carbed beers in kegs?
I've only just started kegging beers and it would be great if the kegs could just be cold-crashed (fridge on coldest setting for 48 hours) and then stored at around 20C until required.
I had accepted this, but then had a thought over the weekend..... Keg spears have a pressure release valve, so does that mean excessive pressure is released automatically and I can't have over carbed beers in kegs?
I've only just started kegging beers and it would be great if the kegs could just be cold-crashed (fridge on coldest setting for 48 hours) and then stored at around 20C until required.