This may be a dumb question, but I have confused myself thinking about it. I finally acquired a second Cornelius, so I can have two batches flowing at an upcoming party. I rigged up the gas line with a simple T-splitter, when it occured to me that the beers need to be at exactly the same pressure or they will mix. So I thought the easiest way to do this would be to carbonate them at the same time.
Do I need to double the pressure from the regulator to accomplish this? Or if I just set it to 10 psi or so for a few days like usual, will everything reach the right carbonation? I guess I'm not sure how the regulator works.
Do I need to double the pressure from the regulator to accomplish this? Or if I just set it to 10 psi or so for a few days like usual, will everything reach the right carbonation? I guess I'm not sure how the regulator works.