deadcactus
Well-Known Member
I want to jump into kegging to avoid bottling. I can't invest the space/money into a refrigerator for a keg at this time. My plan was to buy some kegs and then dispense into bottles with a beer gun or MacGuyvered variation thereof.
This way I can bottle just what I need in the fridge for the week and alleviate the need for finding storage room for 25 gallons worth of bottles.
So some silly questions:
Is there any reason this idea is flawed?
Once the keg is filled and carbonated, can I take it off of the CO2 system and just let it sit as an isolated tank? I'm assuming yes.
Assuming that the above is true, does that mean I could buy just the basic 1 keg kit and as many isolated kegs as I want? Or does each keg need it's own set of disconnects or some other hardware? I'm assuming the former.
Anything I'm not considering?
This way I can bottle just what I need in the fridge for the week and alleviate the need for finding storage room for 25 gallons worth of bottles.
So some silly questions:
Is there any reason this idea is flawed?
Once the keg is filled and carbonated, can I take it off of the CO2 system and just let it sit as an isolated tank? I'm assuming yes.
Assuming that the above is true, does that mean I could buy just the basic 1 keg kit and as many isolated kegs as I want? Or does each keg need it's own set of disconnects or some other hardware? I'm assuming the former.
Anything I'm not considering?