anchorandoak
Active Member
Hello all!
So I've been lurking here for quite some time now and decided to finally ask a question that I can't find a 100% solid answer to:
I have been homebrewing for close to 4 years now, have numerous batches under my belt and am naturally sick and tired of bottling. I just can't do it anymore. I've been doing all-grain 3 gallon batches for the last year or so and I would really like to have multiple batches going at a time. I have had, at points, 2 batches going but when it comes to bottling I just can't do it anymore. The bottles are expensive, a pain to clean/sanitize, fill, cap and store. I really want to begin kegging. So my question is this:
Based on your experience(s), what is the easiest/cheapest way to begin my journey into kegging? I have tried doing some research and am more confused than anything else. Any tips would be awesome! Thanks guy!
So I've been lurking here for quite some time now and decided to finally ask a question that I can't find a 100% solid answer to:
I have been homebrewing for close to 4 years now, have numerous batches under my belt and am naturally sick and tired of bottling. I just can't do it anymore. I've been doing all-grain 3 gallon batches for the last year or so and I would really like to have multiple batches going at a time. I have had, at points, 2 batches going but when it comes to bottling I just can't do it anymore. The bottles are expensive, a pain to clean/sanitize, fill, cap and store. I really want to begin kegging. So my question is this:
Based on your experience(s), what is the easiest/cheapest way to begin my journey into kegging? I have tried doing some research and am more confused than anything else. Any tips would be awesome! Thanks guy!