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Hey experts. So, first attempt at pressurised fermentation recently using a corny keg and a keg land sounding valve. I was expecting fermentation to take a little bit longer than traditionally but it’s been in the keg sitting around 19C for almost 6 weeks now (cranked up at 21C for the last week to try to hurry things along), but it’s still producing CO2. As it’s in a keg under pressure I don’t really want to take samples to test FG.
Anyone any thoughts on whether this is normal or not? I’ve increased the pressure on the spunding valve recently from around 30PSI to 40PSI to see if that makes any difference (my thinking being will those force more of the CO2 into solution?). Was I too high in the first place at 30PSI?
Ideas and suggestions welcome
Anyone any thoughts on whether this is normal or not? I’ve increased the pressure on the spunding valve recently from around 30PSI to 40PSI to see if that makes any difference (my thinking being will those force more of the CO2 into solution?). Was I too high in the first place at 30PSI?
Ideas and suggestions welcome