frankieboy
Noob
Hello!
I made my 3rd all grain brew a fortnight ago (Son of Punkie from MaltMiller). Feels like I'm starting to get the hang of it - at the very least I don't have to do one thing then keep having to stop to look up what the next thing is supposed to be... again!
Anyway, just transferred finished beer from the fv to a 19l keg, looks like I ended up with maybe 15-16L or so. Hooked up the CO2, laid the keg on its side and started to agitate to give the carbonisation a bit of a head start, then realised I had forgotten to purge he headspace first. Don't really understand the science of how carbonisation works so I am wondering whether I have essentially just pushed 3L of oxygen into this beer alongside some CO2 and am wondering what to expect?
Does this mean I just have to drink it quicker!!?
Thanks
I made my 3rd all grain brew a fortnight ago (Son of Punkie from MaltMiller). Feels like I'm starting to get the hang of it - at the very least I don't have to do one thing then keep having to stop to look up what the next thing is supposed to be... again!
Anyway, just transferred finished beer from the fv to a 19l keg, looks like I ended up with maybe 15-16L or so. Hooked up the CO2, laid the keg on its side and started to agitate to give the carbonisation a bit of a head start, then realised I had forgotten to purge he headspace first. Don't really understand the science of how carbonisation works so I am wondering whether I have essentially just pushed 3L of oxygen into this beer alongside some CO2 and am wondering what to expect?
Does this mean I just have to drink it quicker!!?
Thanks