I'll let you know once I've sampled it lol! Going to release pressure then apply 3 psi serving pressure as like you unless its a weissbier or a lager I don't like my ales over carbed.
I just followed Craig's instructions on his kegging video.
My 1st corni I used the apply pressure and leave it for a week method , this worked well but due to the strength of that brew (summer in the citra 7.3% ) more than a couple of pints and I forget my name and start to dribble
I'm still learning regarding the best length of pipe, pressure etc with Cornies but so far I think their great, I still brew 23l batches and bottle the rest for give always etc.
I still bottle my weissbiers as I prefer this method and the plastic bottles are good for taking to friends etc.
My problem now is I want more corny kegs and am just about to pull the trigger on 2 from candirect but need swmbos approval 1st :pray:
I havent managed to go stainless like you yet Brian but I am very interested in the speidel Braumiester, I just need to compare costs between a stainless 3 vessel pumped system plus my time to build versus parting with the euros for the spiedel.
Very hard to justify (to swmbo) as my mango barrel HLT and cool box mash tun make good beer. glad to see youve been brewing loads I just haven't been able to keep up due to dads death in Jan and all that entailed and starting a new job in March. I no longer work in the fizzy drinks business no more stainless fittings
but now work in F1 :party: