OrkinYards
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I've got two strong scotish ales fermenting that say they are ready to drink two months after carbonation. My problem is I currently only carbonate in my kegerator meaning that if I won't have beer to drink for 2 months if I put them in there.
I was thinking it might make sense to get two more kegs and another co2 tank and regulator and put them in the storage unit and have a place where I can let them carbonate and age. Before I invest that much money on new kegs, co2 tank and regulator I wanted to see if there was some other way to do this that made sense. Would the beer carbonate if I put the co2 on them and cranked it up and then disconnected the co2 and put it back on the kegs in my kegerator?
Thanks!
I was thinking it might make sense to get two more kegs and another co2 tank and regulator and put them in the storage unit and have a place where I can let them carbonate and age. Before I invest that much money on new kegs, co2 tank and regulator I wanted to see if there was some other way to do this that made sense. Would the beer carbonate if I put the co2 on them and cranked it up and then disconnected the co2 and put it back on the kegs in my kegerator?
Thanks!