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My home brew education continues. As always, I've scanned the forum several times to try to find a straightforward answer to my question, and while I've picked up a ton of useful information on the way, I can't find exactly what I'm looking for, so I'll ask.
I've just fermented my first two brews. One is in bottle, and I also have a King Keg with 40 pints of Woodforde's Wherry which I don't plan to drink for several more weeks. My question is what is the best pressure to keep the beer while carbonating and conditioning? After a few days in the KK, the gauge started approaching 15 PSI. This seemed high so I reduced pressure to about 12. Every morning I check the pressure and it's around 14, so every morning I reduce to about 12. Is it OK to do what I'm doing? Even with the rubber escape valve, I'm reluctant to just let the pressure build too much as I don't want to risk a leak. I'm presuming that at some point carbonation will stop and the pressure won't increase. Will it stay where it is until I start drawing beer? In the conditioning period, when I'm not drinking it, should a high pressure be maintained? Thanks for any advice.
I've just fermented my first two brews. One is in bottle, and I also have a King Keg with 40 pints of Woodforde's Wherry which I don't plan to drink for several more weeks. My question is what is the best pressure to keep the beer while carbonating and conditioning? After a few days in the KK, the gauge started approaching 15 PSI. This seemed high so I reduced pressure to about 12. Every morning I check the pressure and it's around 14, so every morning I reduce to about 12. Is it OK to do what I'm doing? Even with the rubber escape valve, I'm reluctant to just let the pressure build too much as I don't want to risk a leak. I'm presuming that at some point carbonation will stop and the pressure won't increase. Will it stay where it is until I start drawing beer? In the conditioning period, when I'm not drinking it, should a high pressure be maintained? Thanks for any advice.