patricksprague
Member
I am familiar with the different carbing methods for homebrew kegs but I have a question about serving from the kegs.
I have seen people properly carb kegs with the set and forget method, disconnect the C02 lines, and then serve with just the existing C02 in the keg. In this case, when the beer stops flowing as well as desired, do you just need to replace the new headspace with C02, or are you essentially removing carbonation from the beer when doing this, requiring you to re-carb the beer left in the keg?
My main reason for asking this is, I would like to serve from three kegs with only two kegs worth of hardware.
I have seen people properly carb kegs with the set and forget method, disconnect the C02 lines, and then serve with just the existing C02 in the keg. In this case, when the beer stops flowing as well as desired, do you just need to replace the new headspace with C02, or are you essentially removing carbonation from the beer when doing this, requiring you to re-carb the beer left in the keg?
My main reason for asking this is, I would like to serve from three kegs with only two kegs worth of hardware.