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Hey all,
Any suggestions for preventing carbonation loss while transferring from a conical to a keg without using a spunding valve? Don’t have a SV and not enough time to order one before the party I need to serve this at.
I’m cold crashing an English bitter in my CF10, which I’ll put on Spike’s carb stone before closed transferring to a keg. Is there a formula for overshooting carbonation and landing at the desired amount, or a technique so I don’t have to do the same job of carbonating, twice (in the conical and then again In the kegerator)?
If helpful, I transfer by using CO2 to push the beer out of the CF10, into a CO2-filled keg, which releases the gas into a bucket of sanitizer.
Thanks!
Any suggestions for preventing carbonation loss while transferring from a conical to a keg without using a spunding valve? Don’t have a SV and not enough time to order one before the party I need to serve this at.
I’m cold crashing an English bitter in my CF10, which I’ll put on Spike’s carb stone before closed transferring to a keg. Is there a formula for overshooting carbonation and landing at the desired amount, or a technique so I don’t have to do the same job of carbonating, twice (in the conical and then again In the kegerator)?
If helpful, I transfer by using CO2 to push the beer out of the CF10, into a CO2-filled keg, which releases the gas into a bucket of sanitizer.
Thanks!