hockeygreg44
Active Member
I currently keg all my beer and I recently got a counter pressure bottle filler for when I want to fill up a few bottle or growlers to take over to some friends. Does anyone see any problems with filling bottles up, out of my kegs at 42F, and then storing/aging going them for an extended period or time around 55-60F? I keep them in a closed cardboard box so that light doesn't get to them. I'm just worried about the temperature swings. I would like to start to make a stock pile of my beer at different intervals to see what agin going does to the taste.
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