Bodysurfer
New Member
How good are Cornelius kegs?
I’ve never used a Cornelius keg. Like everyone I find bottling a PITA. However, everyone has their likes. I like a well carbonated lager and sometimes beer. I also like a to be drink very cold. Lastly, I sometimes go a fairly long time without a beer (not out of choice, sometimes down working and sometimes being away from home) So, I’m sort of resigned to having to fill bottles because they suit.
Back in the day I used plastic Rotokegs. I found I couldn’t drink the contents quick enough. On the rare occasion of a party or Christmas where the contents went quickly no problem. But a pint here and there always seemed to result in the last 1/4 or 1/3 of the keg going down the drain. I tried using C02 over the top of whatever came out, scrupulous sanitization, and everything else I could think of, without luck. I’m guessing that the beer sitting on top of its sediment from the cask conditioning didn’t help.
So, for those who use Cornelius kegs. Can you have a pint now and again and get the beer to last? And can you force carbonate the beer well?
The refrigeration bit I can get around. The bit I can’t get around is breaking it to her that I’m going to buy another fridge.
Cheers
I’ve never used a Cornelius keg. Like everyone I find bottling a PITA. However, everyone has their likes. I like a well carbonated lager and sometimes beer. I also like a to be drink very cold. Lastly, I sometimes go a fairly long time without a beer (not out of choice, sometimes down working and sometimes being away from home) So, I’m sort of resigned to having to fill bottles because they suit.
Back in the day I used plastic Rotokegs. I found I couldn’t drink the contents quick enough. On the rare occasion of a party or Christmas where the contents went quickly no problem. But a pint here and there always seemed to result in the last 1/4 or 1/3 of the keg going down the drain. I tried using C02 over the top of whatever came out, scrupulous sanitization, and everything else I could think of, without luck. I’m guessing that the beer sitting on top of its sediment from the cask conditioning didn’t help.
So, for those who use Cornelius kegs. Can you have a pint now and again and get the beer to last? And can you force carbonate the beer well?
The refrigeration bit I can get around. The bit I can’t get around is breaking it to her that I’m going to buy another fridge.
Cheers