hootowl Well-Known Member Joined May 14, 2017 Messages 176 Reaction score 101 Sep 16, 2017 #1 Hey I just kegged a 5 gallon batch of Stone IPA. next day my homebuilt kegerator compressor failed. It's gonna be days before I can get it cold again. It's under C02.. will it hurt the beer?
Hey I just kegged a 5 gallon batch of Stone IPA. next day my homebuilt kegerator compressor failed. It's gonna be days before I can get it cold again. It's under C02.. will it hurt the beer?
E eschaton New Member Joined Aug 25, 2017 Messages 2 Reaction score 1 Sep 16, 2017 #2 Already went through fermentation and everything? It should be fine.
OP OP hootowl Well-Known Member Joined May 14, 2017 Messages 176 Reaction score 101 Sep 16, 2017 #3 eschaton said: Already went through fermentation and everything? It should be fine. Click to expand... Yes and thanks
eschaton said: Already went through fermentation and everything? It should be fine. Click to expand... Yes and thanks
M MHBT Well-Known Member Joined Jun 4, 2017 Messages 1,602 Reaction score 1,115 Sep 16, 2017 #4 same thing happened to me a few days into fermentation beer turned out alright
JohnSand Moderator Staff member Mod HBT Supporter Joined May 13, 2013 Messages 5,774 Reaction score 3,104 Location Long Island NY Sep 16, 2017 #5 I don't chill mine until there is space in the kegerator. No problems.
soccerdad Mama Tried HBT Supporter Joined Dec 26, 2013 Messages 4,302 Reaction score 5,124 Sep 16, 2017 #6 It is well insulated .. if you wanted to you could losd ice blocks in to keep it somewhat cool. But you are fine with the beer sealed in tnhe keg.
It is well insulated .. if you wanted to you could losd ice blocks in to keep it somewhat cool. But you are fine with the beer sealed in tnhe keg.
brhenrio Well-Known Member Joined Sep 26, 2015 Messages 581 Reaction score 110 Sep 16, 2017 #7 Just keep co2 on it best you can, but because it is warmer it will take alot longer to carbonate.
VTX1300 Supporting Member HBT Supporter Joined Feb 26, 2017 Messages 301 Reaction score 350 Location Near Hershey PA Sep 16, 2017 #8 I usually store my full kegs at room​ temp to age with a few psi gas on them. Some up to 4 weeks and never had a problem.
I usually store my full kegs at room​ temp to age with a few psi gas on them. Some up to 4 weeks and never had a problem.