Hmmmm Perhaps you could look up Berkshire Brewing and their Helium IPA. I've brewed a lot of beer during my time in this hobby. I've gathered lots of equipment and the knowledge to use it all. I have built my own beer refrigerator entirely from discarded scrap bits, and being it was a project...
OK,I was the one that began this thread and Im interested in a hands on reply. With all this talk of how insoluble helium is vs. carbon dioxide it sounds as if a mix of the two gasses is needed to achieve the desired result. I have spoken to a few pro brewers currently making a living at brewing...
Great! Im aware that its a gimmicy thing to do but several breweries have tried it and it also wish to try it. Without engaging into deep debate on the subject I gather from what you have said that attempting to carbonate at similar pressures and temps as co2 would not work due to less...
Well. I hope that you CAN help! I'm about to brew a Bass clone and thought it would be a nice touch for the holidays to infuse it with "helium". Now I've combed thru you tube for forced carbonation methods using helium but the only vids. that I find is folks sampling one. My thoughts were to...