CanadianQuaffer
Well-Known Member
Hey all,
OK, so I've read, and experienced, that 10-12 PSI is a good level to set your kegs at for carbonation.
However, I've also read that 5ish PSI is ideal for dispensing...
Wouldn't the keg, once carbed at 12 PSI and left so sit afterwards at 5 PSI for serving lose carbonation after a while? Wouldn't it balance out to somehwere between 5 and 12 given that the co2 pressure being put ON the beer is lower than the co2 pressure IN the beer.
Or am I a total noob and this is not how it works? lol
Thanks,
Nick
OK, so I've read, and experienced, that 10-12 PSI is a good level to set your kegs at for carbonation.
However, I've also read that 5ish PSI is ideal for dispensing...
Wouldn't the keg, once carbed at 12 PSI and left so sit afterwards at 5 PSI for serving lose carbonation after a while? Wouldn't it balance out to somehwere between 5 and 12 given that the co2 pressure being put ON the beer is lower than the co2 pressure IN the beer.
Or am I a total noob and this is not how it works? lol
Thanks,
Nick