Just opened my kegerator to pull a draft of my Vienna Lager (hiding in the fridge . . . not on tap ).
Anyway, I looked at the dusseldorf sticke alt I have been lagering and noticed that it is frozen on top . It has been cold here lately. I have the kegerator turned all the to its warmest setting. I am not interested in an icebeer . . . but what effect may this have on my beer? Should I just leave it, or should I bring it in to warm it up?
This also got me to thinking what was happening in my corny kegs. I have been pulling drafts, but do you think that there may be a frozen layer on top of them?
Does anyone else keep their kegerator in the garage? If so, can you keep it from freezing?
Anyway, I looked at the dusseldorf sticke alt I have been lagering and noticed that it is frozen on top . It has been cold here lately. I have the kegerator turned all the to its warmest setting. I am not interested in an icebeer . . . but what effect may this have on my beer? Should I just leave it, or should I bring it in to warm it up?
This also got me to thinking what was happening in my corny kegs. I have been pulling drafts, but do you think that there may be a frozen layer on top of them?
Does anyone else keep their kegerator in the garage? If so, can you keep it from freezing?