Mike-H
Well-Known Member
First, sorry to all for posting so many things.... But I have lots of questions...
Ok, so I am going to rack to a keg and put 20 lb's of pressure on it for storage. Here's the thing.... I am going to store the keg at 60 degrees, but my Co2 tank is stored at 30 degree's. Since the keg when pressure is put on will be at room temp, will that be 20 lb's at room temp or 20 lb's at the temp of the CO2 cylinder or a mixture of both? My concern is the potential to overcarbonate because the C02 is really cold.... My hope is that neither will be enough to overcarbonate. During storage I dont really plan on adding CO2 and when its "ready" I will force carbonate it to 12 PSI over a few days. I'm guessing this is not a problem but want to be sure...
Ok, so I am going to rack to a keg and put 20 lb's of pressure on it for storage. Here's the thing.... I am going to store the keg at 60 degrees, but my Co2 tank is stored at 30 degree's. Since the keg when pressure is put on will be at room temp, will that be 20 lb's at room temp or 20 lb's at the temp of the CO2 cylinder or a mixture of both? My concern is the potential to overcarbonate because the C02 is really cold.... My hope is that neither will be enough to overcarbonate. During storage I dont really plan on adding CO2 and when its "ready" I will force carbonate it to 12 PSI over a few days. I'm guessing this is not a problem but want to be sure...