stewart194
Well-Known Member
I finally ordered and received my kegging equipment last week and am ready to keg 10 gallons of beer this weekend. I just realized that I forgot a 2-way splitter that allows me to connect both kegs to the same CO2 tank at the same time.
I've also decided that I'm going to do the "set and forget" method of carbing. I plan on putting it on 10 or 12 PSI and leaving it for 2 to 3 weeks before drinking it.
If I set my regulator to 12 and put 12 psi on one keg, disconnect the gas line and then put 12 psi on the other keg...shouldn't they both stay at 12 psi with the CO2 off? (If they don't have any leaks?)
Also, since my refrigerator can only hold 2 kegs, and I plan on having at least 4 total...instead of using priming sugar in the spare kegs...can I just put 12 psi on them and store them in the closet at room temp for several weeks before using them? Shouldn't they be carbed and ready to go when I do put them in play?
Thanks in advance!
I've also decided that I'm going to do the "set and forget" method of carbing. I plan on putting it on 10 or 12 PSI and leaving it for 2 to 3 weeks before drinking it.
If I set my regulator to 12 and put 12 psi on one keg, disconnect the gas line and then put 12 psi on the other keg...shouldn't they both stay at 12 psi with the CO2 off? (If they don't have any leaks?)
Also, since my refrigerator can only hold 2 kegs, and I plan on having at least 4 total...instead of using priming sugar in the spare kegs...can I just put 12 psi on them and store them in the closet at room temp for several weeks before using them? Shouldn't they be carbed and ready to go when I do put them in play?
Thanks in advance!