First off, apologies, sure there are a whole load of questions/threads on kegging advice.
Have recently got my first keg and now have a hundred questions whirling round. I'm sure it's a case of use it and learn as you go, but would welcome any pointers before I begin..
1). Is there a definitive 'Intro to Corny Kegs' thread or guide online anywhere?
2). I have an idea in my head that priming with sugar for a secondary fermentation will produce a better beer than carbonating alone in keg. Any truth to this? I don't have a secondary fermenting vessel at the moment so would be priming in the keg and writing off the first few pints.
3). I'd plan to carbonate over a period of time instead of force carbonating quickly by chucking the keg around. Perceived wisdom would seem to be set the regulator and forget about it, maybe a week or so. Is there a way to know how long to leave it or just sample till it's done? Can you overcarb in this way or will the cannister and keg reach a level of 'equilibrium'? Excuse ignorance if I've got this completely wrong.
I'll be using something like the jollygoodbeer table to check what pressure I'm setting on the regulator.
Ta again,
Dan
Have recently got my first keg and now have a hundred questions whirling round. I'm sure it's a case of use it and learn as you go, but would welcome any pointers before I begin..
1). Is there a definitive 'Intro to Corny Kegs' thread or guide online anywhere?
2). I have an idea in my head that priming with sugar for a secondary fermentation will produce a better beer than carbonating alone in keg. Any truth to this? I don't have a secondary fermenting vessel at the moment so would be priming in the keg and writing off the first few pints.
3). I'd plan to carbonate over a period of time instead of force carbonating quickly by chucking the keg around. Perceived wisdom would seem to be set the regulator and forget about it, maybe a week or so. Is there a way to know how long to leave it or just sample till it's done? Can you overcarb in this way or will the cannister and keg reach a level of 'equilibrium'? Excuse ignorance if I've got this completely wrong.
I'll be using something like the jollygoodbeer table to check what pressure I'm setting on the regulator.
Ta again,
Dan