David Woods
Well-Known Member
I plan on making a few brews then kegging and carbonating in the keg as I would with bottling. I want to have a couple of kegs in stock ready to put in the fridge and connect to CO2.
Should I carbonate at the same rate I would have in bottles? - I use the batch method with dextrose, or is there something I need to be aware of. I was considering slightly under carbing and bumping up with CO2 if it needs it.
When I am ready to serve from the keg in the fridge I assume there will initially be enough pressure to serve or should I connect the gas straight away or wait until the pressure gets a bit lower. Or should the gas been connected and left for a while to settle.
I want to have a couple of brew days and get a couple of kegs ready in stock (for weeks not months).
Any help would be great.
Should I carbonate at the same rate I would have in bottles? - I use the batch method with dextrose, or is there something I need to be aware of. I was considering slightly under carbing and bumping up with CO2 if it needs it.
When I am ready to serve from the keg in the fridge I assume there will initially be enough pressure to serve or should I connect the gas straight away or wait until the pressure gets a bit lower. Or should the gas been connected and left for a while to settle.
I want to have a couple of brew days and get a couple of kegs ready in stock (for weeks not months).
Any help would be great.