joesixpack
Well-Known Member
I currently have a 5lb co2 tank split between a keg of Sam Adams and my homebrew Cornelius keg. Last night I racked my homebrew IPA at room temp into the Cornelius keg and the plan was to shut the valve off going to my keg of Sammy, which i did, add 30 psi of co2 to my homebrew, shut the valve off going to it, turn psi down to 10 open the valve going to the keg of Sammy, let the IPA sit a couple days at 30 psi and then open the valve and push 10 psi which is the same psi my Sammy is set at.
However, when adding the co2 to my IPA i couldn't get the psi past 24. What gives? Could it be because the IPA was room temp and not cooled or would it have something to do with splitting the co2 between two kegs?
However, when adding the co2 to my IPA i couldn't get the psi past 24. What gives? Could it be because the IPA was room temp and not cooled or would it have something to do with splitting the co2 between two kegs?