I'm really thinking about going down the keg route following another batch of oxygenated hoppy beer. But what do I need to know regarding kegs? The actual keg bit looks easy enough but what else will I need?
You've lost me on what that means??Blade / Torp pieces of crap
How many kegs do you want on at the same time? Assuming you want all three then you have some options:I've been looking at the three packs of refurbed kegs from The Homebrew Company. Seems like a great deal. I'm assuming I then just need the one regulator? And when it comes to transfering from the FV to the keg, how do you do this whilst avoiding any exposure to oxygen? Totally agree with avoiding bottling day.
Oh, and if anyone has spotted better deals please let me know.
Yes you do , I leave mine under pressure all the time and dispense at about four weeks, should be longer but I drink too much!It's all sounding a bit more complicated than I thought. I assumed that once the beer had been carbonated in the keg you could just leave it.
When you’re pulling beer you need to have the CO2 turned on and set to serving pressure, around 5psi should do. I’ve got no leaks on the hoses so I tend to leave it turned on all the time. Check for leaks on all joints/connections with soapy water.I'm still just a little unsure about how to pressurise the kegs. Do I just blast co2 to the required pressure and then leave it? Does it need to be 'topped up' once you start pulling beer off?
I'm still just a little unsure about how to pressurise the kegs. Do I just blast co2 to the required pressure and then leave it? Does it need to be 'topped up' once you start pulling beer off?
Thanks again everyone. Certainly be checking those vids and podcasts. I have done a fair bit of YouTube research but the vids I've watched seem quite theoretical or incomplete.
The article I've posted is certainly the most complete and helpful account I have come across. Burst carbonation is my favoured method. Nice and quick and minimal effort.
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