So after I've filled a keg, pressurised it, how long should I wait until purging it to expell any oxygen? And how many times do you guys repeat the process?
This is greatDo it immediately. I do 5 cycles of 15psi and release. Then I set and forget at whatever carbing pressure for a few weeks. I got my figure of 5x15 from this site. Specifically, this table:
The entry for 5x15psi brings the O2 down to 3% of what it was which is low enough to satisfy my paranoia :)
. Dr Drunkula do your damned experiments know no bounds .... witchcraft is at play here I tell you WITCHCRAFT !!If you've got the inclination and something else actively fermenting you can purge the keg by attaching a hose to whatever you use as an airlock. Then when kegging if you want to be super anal about it fill through the beer out and have a second hose from the gas going back to the top of a fermenter so the co2 is displaced on top of the beer.
How about floating a tea-light on the beer then quickly shutting the lid so it burns up all the oxygen? Then either purge out the stinky gas or have a lovely smokey edge to your beer.
That's the best method, use the gas from the fermenting wort to purge an already sanitised keg of any oxygen. I do it for kegs and secondary's.If you've got the inclination and something else actively fermenting you can purge the keg by attaching a hose to whatever you use as an airlock. Then when kegging if you want to be super anal about it fill through the beer out and have a second hose from the gas going back to the top of a fermenter so the co2 is displaced on top of the beer.
How about floating a tea-light on the beer then quickly shutting the lid so it burns up all the oxygen? Then either purge out the stinky gas or have a lovely smokey edge to your beer.
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