Martin-68
Active Member
Like most other i guess, i have been forced into lock-down which means more online shopping
the excess of time has made me buy more Home-brew equipment ,i am a total beginner to kegging ,but growing tired of bottling so i have purchased a 1 keg system & placed in my beer fridge with a view to adding an additional keg at a later date , I have brewed and bottled a number of kits with pretty good success, so its time to progress on to the next stage
i only really have 1 question , which i thought i new the answer but then youtube confused me again
When carbonating ,you just fill the keg pressure up-to about 25psi to seal the key ,then drop back down to about 12psi purge the head space and leave for about 2 weeks to carbonate "there is no need for priming sugar"
Hopefully this is correct
the excess of time has made me buy more Home-brew equipment ,i am a total beginner to kegging ,but growing tired of bottling so i have purchased a 1 keg system & placed in my beer fridge with a view to adding an additional keg at a later date , I have brewed and bottled a number of kits with pretty good success, so its time to progress on to the next stage
i only really have 1 question , which i thought i new the answer but then youtube confused me again
When carbonating ,you just fill the keg pressure up-to about 25psi to seal the key ,then drop back down to about 12psi purge the head space and leave for about 2 weeks to carbonate "there is no need for priming sugar"
Hopefully this is correct