apo09283
Active Member
Is there a preferred brand of CO2 regulator that everyone prefers? Most that I have seen seem to be rather inexpensive. The regulator I have will hold a constant pressure but it will creep over 12-24 hours whether I increase or decrease the pressure so getting an accurate set point can take several days. I won't say that money is no object here but I did buy six Perlick 425ss taps & shanks for this setup and I know that you generally get what you pay for in life.
Also, in my research of info for balancing my system I found a site that said kegged beer will spoil if stored above 43F. In my experience I have aged beer in kegs for a year @ room temps with no ill effects and I routinely have kegs filled at various breweries around the country when I'm on road trips. Sometimes these kegs sit for several months before going into the kegerator. When tapped the taste exactly as I remember them the day they were filled.
Opinions?
Bill
Also, in my research of info for balancing my system I found a site that said kegged beer will spoil if stored above 43F. In my experience I have aged beer in kegs for a year @ room temps with no ill effects and I routinely have kegs filled at various breweries around the country when I'm on road trips. Sometimes these kegs sit for several months before going into the kegerator. When tapped the taste exactly as I remember them the day they were filled.
Opinions?
Bill