To priming sugar or not.

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rich1985

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Hi all,

Last two brews have been a bit of a mare. Last night i kegged a dunkel and a dortmunder beer. Unfortunately my c02 has run out before I could purge the headspace.

I've got some c02 coming on Wednesday. What will be the effects of waiting till then. I could purge with priming sugar but don't know if thats better or to wait?

Thanks in advance!
 
Some people use priming sugar in the keg rather than force carbonization. If I ran out of gas for a long period of time I would add sugar and let the carbonization work in the same way you would with a bottle, the oxygen in the headspace would be taken by the yeast and turned into CO2. I suppose now you risk the O2 from affecting the beer before the CO2 arrives, but I guess that’s no different to those who transfer the beer to a secondary fermenter, there’s going to be O2 on the top. So if you didn’t splash around when filling the keg I would be tempted to wait until the O2 arrives.
 
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I would put some sugar in but not the full priming amount just enough to produce some Co2 to purge the keg whilst awaiting for the gas to arrive
 
You're so right. It's no different to a secondary transfer. I'll wait till I get some c02! Thanks!
 

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