This is not a normal brewing forum request for help. as bigger is normally better but I wonder if less will be more in my case .
Last time I brewed I was, shall we say, a high consumer of ale and ciders. so 19L kegs didnt last long, especially when friends would often come help.
One of the downside of my big 3pot 60L brewery was that I didnt get enough brewdays in, as I enjoyed the brewday almost as much as the brew itself..
These days Im more a 5 pints on a saturday while watching some old pony on netflix..
I plan to keep a Lager, a Scottish Heavy on Co2 taps and a nitro tap of porter/ stout so 3 kegs on tap at any one time.. and it will take me an age to work my way through them in 19l kegs which will provide less opportunity for brewdays.
I found a thread that says that beer that has been kept oxygen free will live happily for months in a corny.. how true is this in practice. ?
So my current thinking is buy 2 expensive 9.5L Cornies for the nitro tap , use the King Keg 8L PET kegs for Co2 brew , and hopefully Ill be able to get more7/8 or 9L brewdays in..
whats your collective thoughts?
Valid plan? or pie in the sky? and should I just cut to 19L kegs now as Ill end up there anyhow..
Last time I brewed I was, shall we say, a high consumer of ale and ciders. so 19L kegs didnt last long, especially when friends would often come help.
One of the downside of my big 3pot 60L brewery was that I didnt get enough brewdays in, as I enjoyed the brewday almost as much as the brew itself..
These days Im more a 5 pints on a saturday while watching some old pony on netflix..
I plan to keep a Lager, a Scottish Heavy on Co2 taps and a nitro tap of porter/ stout so 3 kegs on tap at any one time.. and it will take me an age to work my way through them in 19l kegs which will provide less opportunity for brewdays.
I found a thread that says that beer that has been kept oxygen free will live happily for months in a corny.. how true is this in practice. ?
So my current thinking is buy 2 expensive 9.5L Cornies for the nitro tap , use the King Keg 8L PET kegs for Co2 brew , and hopefully Ill be able to get more7/8 or 9L brewdays in..
whats your collective thoughts?
Valid plan? or pie in the sky? and should I just cut to 19L kegs now as Ill end up there anyhow..