sashurlow
Well-Known Member
I just got my keg and now that I read the directions, its better if it cold. My basement is currently 45 degrees. Should I put the keg in ice water to make it cooler (we got lots of snow right now) or should I just increase the preasure? If I increase the preasure it won't use the CO2 faster, right? It will still leave the same amount of CO2 in the brew, just at a higher preasure.
I plan on kegging to force carb my cider and bottle it for storage (per the sticky). If I want to keg a brew during the summer, it seems like I'm going to have to invest in something to cool it down?
Thanks,
Scott
I plan on kegging to force carb my cider and bottle it for storage (per the sticky). If I want to keg a brew during the summer, it seems like I'm going to have to invest in something to cool it down?
Thanks,
Scott