mancer62
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after reading lots of posts I now realise that force carbing my corny would work so much better after i have chilled the beer. Unfortunately i do not have the facility to do this and I would have to force carb at room temp....
I therefore would like to know the best way to do a normal carb of the corny.
Would this take around 7 days? more? less?
Once i put beer in keg and before i connect my gas line do I first purge the keg?
then connect gas line and put co2 in?.... to what pressure?
once my dial shows this pressure do i shut valve off then disconnect or leave valve open?
do i shut valve off at this pressure and keep gas line connected
find it hard to grasp if when i reach my required psi do i leave connected and run gas or shut down disconnect...
I therefore would like to know the best way to do a normal carb of the corny.
Would this take around 7 days? more? less?
Once i put beer in keg and before i connect my gas line do I first purge the keg?
then connect gas line and put co2 in?.... to what pressure?
once my dial shows this pressure do i shut valve off then disconnect or leave valve open?
do i shut valve off at this pressure and keep gas line connected
find it hard to grasp if when i reach my required psi do i leave connected and run gas or shut down disconnect...