kpr121
Well-Known Member
My wife comes up from the bar last night and says "Honey, I am sorry, but the Blonde Ale keg is kicked". She thought I would be pissed, but instead I was ecstatic!
I am finally at the point my pipeline that I am excited to kick a keg, since that means that I can rack a new beer into the pipeline. This time, half of my 10 gallon batch of Dunkel will be go in the keg previously occupied by the Blonde and will prime and condition in the cellar for a while. The second 5 gallons of Kolsch will join its brother, along with a pale ale and wit in the kegerator.
I know this has been said on here a hundred times, but it really does wonders having an adequate pipeline. It really allows you to be patient and not drink your beer too early (taste tests are okay every once in a while!).
So who else is happy when a keg kicks? Or does this just mean I need more kegs?!?:rockin:
I am finally at the point my pipeline that I am excited to kick a keg, since that means that I can rack a new beer into the pipeline. This time, half of my 10 gallon batch of Dunkel will be go in the keg previously occupied by the Blonde and will prime and condition in the cellar for a while. The second 5 gallons of Kolsch will join its brother, along with a pale ale and wit in the kegerator.
I know this has been said on here a hundred times, but it really does wonders having an adequate pipeline. It really allows you to be patient and not drink your beer too early (taste tests are okay every once in a while!).
So who else is happy when a keg kicks? Or does this just mean I need more kegs?!?:rockin: