johnny27
Member
Do you guys let your beer age in the keg for a bit before putting it in the kegerator?
Let me explain, I bought a Firestone DBA kit from more beer, after one week in the primary, then a week and a half in secondary, I tossed it in the keg and stuck it in my kegerator on 13 psi. After 10 days it was well carbonated. When I tried it, it had a HUGE hop taste, much like a strong IPA. But after sitting in the kegerator for another 2 weeks it tasted much better, more mellow and rounded. I have noticed most of my beers mellow/taste better after a few weeks in the kegerator. Do you let your kegs sit for a while?
thanks
Jon
Let me explain, I bought a Firestone DBA kit from more beer, after one week in the primary, then a week and a half in secondary, I tossed it in the keg and stuck it in my kegerator on 13 psi. After 10 days it was well carbonated. When I tried it, it had a HUGE hop taste, much like a strong IPA. But after sitting in the kegerator for another 2 weeks it tasted much better, more mellow and rounded. I have noticed most of my beers mellow/taste better after a few weeks in the kegerator. Do you let your kegs sit for a while?
thanks
Jon