chris_vine
New Member
Hi,
I run a brew pub which has only made real ale (cask conditioned) up to now, but I'm looking at expanding to keg. I've managed to get hold of a few plastic sanke kegs to try stuff out.
I'm wanting to find out if I can carbonate using the gas/beer lines already installed in the pub.
At the moment, to see if the carbonation idea works, I've filled a keg with water and got CO2 going into it at 19PSI (The CO2 is coming from a line which normally feeds a keg of Carling in our cellar). On the coupler, I've fitted a plug/stopper on the beer out part, to stop the beer spurting out. Our cellar is cold, obviously.
To me, and from what I've read, I'm hoping carbonation will take a couple of days? With some shaking of the keg through-out those days... Is that right?
Thanks,
Chris
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I run a brew pub which has only made real ale (cask conditioned) up to now, but I'm looking at expanding to keg. I've managed to get hold of a few plastic sanke kegs to try stuff out.
I'm wanting to find out if I can carbonate using the gas/beer lines already installed in the pub.
At the moment, to see if the carbonation idea works, I've filled a keg with water and got CO2 going into it at 19PSI (The CO2 is coming from a line which normally feeds a keg of Carling in our cellar). On the coupler, I've fitted a plug/stopper on the beer out part, to stop the beer spurting out. Our cellar is cold, obviously.
To me, and from what I've read, I'm hoping carbonation will take a couple of days? With some shaking of the keg through-out those days... Is that right?
Thanks,
Chris
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