Krid
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Hi there.
I've been kegging for over a year and haven't run into this situation yet:
I have 3 kegs I want to force carbonate at the same time and was wondering if there is anything that makes that a bad idea. I have a 10lb CO2 cylinder, and a gas manifold that splits into 4 lines.
Normally when I force carbonate I just attach a new keg at serving pressure and let it sit for a week. Is there any reason you can't attach 3 kegs and let them sit for a week with the same result?
Thanks.
I've been kegging for over a year and haven't run into this situation yet:
I have 3 kegs I want to force carbonate at the same time and was wondering if there is anything that makes that a bad idea. I have a 10lb CO2 cylinder, and a gas manifold that splits into 4 lines.
Normally when I force carbonate I just attach a new keg at serving pressure and let it sit for a week. Is there any reason you can't attach 3 kegs and let them sit for a week with the same result?
Thanks.