Hello there I'm sure this must have been covered here somewhere but there's so man posts I can't see it. I'm still a brewing novice and I am still sticking to kits at the moment as I. Learning the ropes so to speak.
I have 2 good coopers lager / euro lagers done and did an on the rocks pear cider at Xmas , which although was to sweet for me was appreciate by all others.
Now as I seem to have some kind of romantic attachment to my brewing I have a Real Ale brewing with half a bag of hops as I ween myself away from fizz to something earthy and ' sit around the fireplace ' as I think of it.
Any ways I would like to ask a small question on something I'm sure experience would teach me , but I really fancy this brew and would like to age it slightly better.
If I transfer this fully fermented brew to a pressure keg I have bought with a tap and add he correct amount of priming sugar, how long will it remain fresh and fizzy after I start drawing pints from it please ?
Up to now I have bottled all my lagers so it didn't matter , but I want to get another batch on and wish to use the bottles for the next batch. I did put the cider in the keg , but it was drunk over a matter of days by thirsty friends and families over Xmas, therefore I didn't really get a chance to check it out.
Appreciate any experience / opinions on the matter thanks.
I have 2 good coopers lager / euro lagers done and did an on the rocks pear cider at Xmas , which although was to sweet for me was appreciate by all others.
Now as I seem to have some kind of romantic attachment to my brewing I have a Real Ale brewing with half a bag of hops as I ween myself away from fizz to something earthy and ' sit around the fireplace ' as I think of it.
Any ways I would like to ask a small question on something I'm sure experience would teach me , but I really fancy this brew and would like to age it slightly better.
If I transfer this fully fermented brew to a pressure keg I have bought with a tap and add he correct amount of priming sugar, how long will it remain fresh and fizzy after I start drawing pints from it please ?
Up to now I have bottled all my lagers so it didn't matter , but I want to get another batch on and wish to use the bottles for the next batch. I did put the cider in the keg , but it was drunk over a matter of days by thirsty friends and families over Xmas, therefore I didn't really get a chance to check it out.
Appreciate any experience / opinions on the matter thanks.