I hope to transfer my wherry mid week into one of the cornies.
As I have never used this method I have some questions.
1) Time wise I know that the beer becomes more quickly drinkable because of the forced carbonation, does that mean when I keg up I can just put it out in the cold - I have three kegs but only plan on using two at a time (I bought a gas pipe splitter with my kit) so theoretically once gassed they're all ok disconnected?
2) The man in the lhbs mentioned something about shaking them to mix the co2 more quickly, is that just for if I have a raging thirst and I aren't bothered about the conditioning?
3) Once Kegged I presume I just gas it (put a connector on and pressurise to the right level - again the man in the lhbs said about 30psi) but can I then disconnect or must I leave It connected to the co2?
4) Prior to kegging I need to make sure my sanitised kegs are air tight, is this done by simply connecting up to the gas and checking via the gauge and looking for bubbles on joints, pipes and fittings with washing up liquid?
5) Once Kegged how long will my beer stay fresh?
6) can I alter the pressure on one keg without lowering the other?
That'll do for now, I'm sure I'll have more questions later!!!
KC :thumb:
As I have never used this method I have some questions.
1) Time wise I know that the beer becomes more quickly drinkable because of the forced carbonation, does that mean when I keg up I can just put it out in the cold - I have three kegs but only plan on using two at a time (I bought a gas pipe splitter with my kit) so theoretically once gassed they're all ok disconnected?
2) The man in the lhbs mentioned something about shaking them to mix the co2 more quickly, is that just for if I have a raging thirst and I aren't bothered about the conditioning?
3) Once Kegged I presume I just gas it (put a connector on and pressurise to the right level - again the man in the lhbs said about 30psi) but can I then disconnect or must I leave It connected to the co2?
4) Prior to kegging I need to make sure my sanitised kegs are air tight, is this done by simply connecting up to the gas and checking via the gauge and looking for bubbles on joints, pipes and fittings with washing up liquid?
5) Once Kegged how long will my beer stay fresh?
6) can I alter the pressure on one keg without lowering the other?
That'll do for now, I'm sure I'll have more questions later!!!
KC :thumb: