B BrewingRugger Well-Known Member Joined May 25, 2011 Messages 114 Reaction score 2 Location Noblesville Oct 28, 2011 #1 Do i need nitrogen to keg any stout or is that for certain brands???
HokieBrewer Well-Known Member Joined Sep 17, 2008 Messages 1,071 Reaction score 35 Location Greensboro, NC Oct 28, 2011 #2 Beer gas (nitrogen blend) is optional for any beers, most widely used with stouts. Produces the classic creamy, cascading look, but somewhat dulls the taste say detractors.
Beer gas (nitrogen blend) is optional for any beers, most widely used with stouts. Produces the classic creamy, cascading look, but somewhat dulls the taste say detractors.
day_trippr The Central Scruuuutinizer HBT Supporter Joined May 31, 2011 Messages 44,378 Reaction score 32,156 Location Stow, MA Oct 28, 2011 #3 BrewingRugger said: Do i need nitrogen to keg any stout or is that for certain brands??? Click to expand... Personal preference, that. I never use nitro on my stouts and they are extremely enjoyable just the same... Cheers!
BrewingRugger said: Do i need nitrogen to keg any stout or is that for certain brands??? Click to expand... Personal preference, that. I never use nitro on my stouts and they are extremely enjoyable just the same... Cheers!
cyberwollf Well-Known Member Joined Oct 6, 2010 Messages 213 Reaction score 8 Location Melbourne Oct 28, 2011 #4 I really miss the carbonic bite of C02. Nitro stouts just taste too blah to me