miatawnt2b
Well-Known Member
I took some of my homebrew to family so they could sample this x-mas. I just put a small length of vinyl hose on the end of my tap (enough to reach the bottom of the bottle) turned down the keg pressure to 3psi, filled and capped. All 12 oz bottles... I had minimal foam-up, and thought I'd be good to go. The first day, the beer was good, but by the third day, I cracked open a bottle of stout and it was pretty flat.
When you fill bottles or growlers from a keg, is this to be expected?
I am debating just filling my paintball co2 and using PET bottles to force carb when I want to share beer.
-J
When you fill bottles or growlers from a keg, is this to be expected?
I am debating just filling my paintball co2 and using PET bottles to force carb when I want to share beer.
-J