I went through the keg prior to filling I don't have any leaks and set them temp on my keezer at 35 then set it to the pressures described above. According to the chart it should set it to 6 psi but for how long and 4 is my dispensing psi so doesn't that sound low?
I'm sure this topic has been seen on here many times but I couldn't find an answer that would point directly to what was wrong so I'm here to get y'all's expert advice. I've brewed an Irish stout from a coppers kit and all went well. Fermented for 10 days, secondary for 7 then kegged. Now I...
Although I didn't vote for the guy I thought his staff made a beer that sounded good to me so I bought the kit and used TEXAS honey! No hiccups in the brewing let it sit in primary for 2 weeks then secondary for 2 weeks then kegged it. Now here is where I need some help or guidance. I haven't...
Im getting ready to build my Keezer and was wondering if it is better to have my CO2 stored inside the keezer or put a line from outside to inside? I wasnt sure if the gas temp would have any effect or not and have seen both ways in the "Show me your keezer" thread.
So cold crashing is mainly for clarity and ends the yeasts life span........ Correct? I just wanted to make sure as I have never really cold crashed and wanted to make sure it did not still condition (weather in a bottle or keg). Thanks for the info.
This is my first go at kegging and I cant find anywhere on this (to which I am new to) or any other forum how to go about conditioning my beer in the keg. It was in the primary for 2 weeks and I plan for it to secondary for 2 weeks as well. Heres my question should I keg, seal, purge and then...