Morning all. Really looking for suggestions and a bit of help putting together what's needed for filling and serving from my first keg.
So some of you will already know that I'm accumulating brewing kit faster than is altogether healthy... let's think of it as the brewing 'R rate' .... which in our house means it's doubling every few weeks. This most recently has included picking up some reconditioned corny kegs and the snub nose fermenter (which yes, I am irrepressibly excited about ). I also have a spunding valve which is an odd looking contraption which I've a vague idea how to use. With these nice shiny new things I now need to think about what connects with what, and enter the dark realm of piping diameters and John Guest fittings, which I'll be honest feels a bit intimidating and I'm getting a bit lost with reading up on.
Building a keezer/kegerator is not on the menu for the moment since I really don't think the OH would cope with yet another big piece of equipment or furniture, and the garage is quite cold enough at this time of year at least. It would be nice to future proof for this in the future though. The steps I'm thinking of at the moment are pressure fermenting first, then maybe a gas cylinder and perhaps a kegerator/keezer sometime in the next year lots of things depending. Could I call on the collective and considered wisdom of so many of you here to help with the following:
1. What size, type and length of pipe/tube do I need to connect between the fermenter and keg.
2. Any suggestions for what to attach to serve from the keg, and do I need to disconnect and sanitise it after each use or a period of time? Would I need a different tap for each keg?
3. Lastly, should I just face facts and get a CO2 cylinder and regulator, or can I keg and carbonate just with the pressure from the fermenter?
Thank you lots.
Anna
So some of you will already know that I'm accumulating brewing kit faster than is altogether healthy... let's think of it as the brewing 'R rate' .... which in our house means it's doubling every few weeks. This most recently has included picking up some reconditioned corny kegs and the snub nose fermenter (which yes, I am irrepressibly excited about ). I also have a spunding valve which is an odd looking contraption which I've a vague idea how to use. With these nice shiny new things I now need to think about what connects with what, and enter the dark realm of piping diameters and John Guest fittings, which I'll be honest feels a bit intimidating and I'm getting a bit lost with reading up on.
Building a keezer/kegerator is not on the menu for the moment since I really don't think the OH would cope with yet another big piece of equipment or furniture, and the garage is quite cold enough at this time of year at least. It would be nice to future proof for this in the future though. The steps I'm thinking of at the moment are pressure fermenting first, then maybe a gas cylinder and perhaps a kegerator/keezer sometime in the next year lots of things depending. Could I call on the collective and considered wisdom of so many of you here to help with the following:
1. What size, type and length of pipe/tube do I need to connect between the fermenter and keg.
2. Any suggestions for what to attach to serve from the keg, and do I need to disconnect and sanitise it after each use or a period of time? Would I need a different tap for each keg?
3. Lastly, should I just face facts and get a CO2 cylinder and regulator, or can I keg and carbonate just with the pressure from the fermenter?
Thank you lots.
Anna