Hey guys, ive been looking at a few youtube video's of keg carbing and i tried to understand the sticky on this forum seciton about keg carbing but i just couldn't grasp it. Basically i need an instruction manual that's designed for a 12 year old - perhaps even a manual that an 8 year old can figure out (yeah, it's bad).
@ 1:40 it'll start talking about force carbing,https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YEMxBPxb1vE
I've watched another video that will put co2 into the keg for 5 minutes, take the co2 out and let the keg sit for a few days and he says it's carbonated.
Im just wondering which is the best method and how do i know how much psi/duration i keep the co2 onto the keg?
Does anyone have any recommendations for how big my co2 container should be for carbonating 5 gallon kegs?
Also; When carbonation is done, does the co2 still have to be connected to the keg and "on" while keg is idle and not being used with beer still in it
@ 1:40 it'll start talking about force carbing,https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YEMxBPxb1vE
I've watched another video that will put co2 into the keg for 5 minutes, take the co2 out and let the keg sit for a few days and he says it's carbonated.
Im just wondering which is the best method and how do i know how much psi/duration i keep the co2 onto the keg?
Does anyone have any recommendations for how big my co2 container should be for carbonating 5 gallon kegs?
Also; When carbonation is done, does the co2 still have to be connected to the keg and "on" while keg is idle and not being used with beer still in it