shoemaker27
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So I'm pretty sure I know the answer to this but figured I would check here. The head on my beer is large but there is little to no carbonation in my beer.
I kegged my beer, put it to 20 psi 3 times and let the pressure out each time. Then put the kegs in my fridge overnight at 15 psi. About 24 hours later, I set the kegs to 30 psi and rolled them on the ground for 10 mins, let the pressure out. Let them sit for about 1 and a half hours and tested it....large head with little carbonation.
My question....should I let the beer sit at about 15 psi for awhile for the CO2 to work itself in to fully carbonate? Thanks for the help!
Christian
I kegged my beer, put it to 20 psi 3 times and let the pressure out each time. Then put the kegs in my fridge overnight at 15 psi. About 24 hours later, I set the kegs to 30 psi and rolled them on the ground for 10 mins, let the pressure out. Let them sit for about 1 and a half hours and tested it....large head with little carbonation.
My question....should I let the beer sit at about 15 psi for awhile for the CO2 to work itself in to fully carbonate? Thanks for the help!
Christian