Stroudy89
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Hi all
As a newbie to both homebrewing (3 full grain brews to date) and kegging (first attempt) I wondered if anyone would be able to help me with what I think is an issue.
I’ve filled the keg with no issues and whilst waiting for a gas line to be delivered I put some co2 into it using a co2 canister dispenser, I put 5 full canisters over 48 hours. Since my gas line got delivered I have tried to force carbonate but setting to 30 psi and shaking for 4 minutes, only after this I realised I had a nitro co2 mix. I did dispense some and it’s not bad, I’d prefer slightly more fizz, but my questions are:
1) will it lose carbonation over time?
2) should I disconnect the Beergas and put another couple of canisters into it
Btw by canisters I mean the small palm size ones
Any help greatly welcomed
Thanks
As a newbie to both homebrewing (3 full grain brews to date) and kegging (first attempt) I wondered if anyone would be able to help me with what I think is an issue.
I’ve filled the keg with no issues and whilst waiting for a gas line to be delivered I put some co2 into it using a co2 canister dispenser, I put 5 full canisters over 48 hours. Since my gas line got delivered I have tried to force carbonate but setting to 30 psi and shaking for 4 minutes, only after this I realised I had a nitro co2 mix. I did dispense some and it’s not bad, I’d prefer slightly more fizz, but my questions are:
1) will it lose carbonation over time?
2) should I disconnect the Beergas and put another couple of canisters into it
Btw by canisters I mean the small palm size ones
Any help greatly welcomed
Thanks