TxBrewHouse
Well-Known Member
There is no one way to brew there are many ways. Just comes down to what works for you.
Today I kegged my first batch (20 gal). I've researched and read for awhile. And pretty much most people prefer the set it and forget method or a form of. But today I was to hook up to the liquid side, set it at 30 pounds. Purge the oxygen out. Then for a few minutes or untill the bubbling stops shake or tap the keg to get gas to dissolve in then let it sit for a couple of days. Is there any good reason to do it this way or is it even a way to carb.
Today I kegged my first batch (20 gal). I've researched and read for awhile. And pretty much most people prefer the set it and forget method or a form of. But today I was to hook up to the liquid side, set it at 30 pounds. Purge the oxygen out. Then for a few minutes or untill the bubbling stops shake or tap the keg to get gas to dissolve in then let it sit for a couple of days. Is there any good reason to do it this way or is it even a way to carb.