David Marks
New Member
Just finished my first brew (Wherry) and very pleased with it . Tried to follow it with an American Pale Ale kit with less happy results. I proceeded as follows. Fermented it in a temperature controlled insulated box I have built with digital temperature controller for specified time . Being short of bottles I then siphoned it off into a King Keg which I bought and added the priming sugar. Greased the seal on the keg and left it in heated box for a further 5 days . So far so good . Pressure clearly building up and results in significant frothing upon opening the tap to test it. Taste inevitably still harsh. Then removed it to a specially aquired fridge and left it for what has now been several week. Taste is now improving but beer is now also pretty well flat so I reckong this wretched plastic keg has leaked ( Pretty well impossible to check for it when I set it up) I am not best pleased if it has written off 40 pints. I had been planning to bottle some of this brew so have already purchase a beer gun device to create equal pressures together with a CO2 controller and gauge. My old welding CO2 cylinder which I was hoping to use is Kaput so I will have to splash out 40 quid on a new cylinder. Question in my mind is.. Am I wasting both time and money with this King Keg thing and should I splash out on a recon Corny Keg for another 50 quid. If so will it take sufficient pressure to recarbonate my dud APA. as well as serving as a vessel to use for the priming Sorry to ramble on but I really would appreciate any thoughts and comments
Cheers David
Cheers David