ImNewToBrew
Well-Known Member
Hey Guys,
I've been aging some of my ales in a keg putting a light amount of pressure and then disconnecting the gas line and storing in a room. I noticed that the pressure is well kept for the first day (meaning I could not pop the lid off). After that the lid could be popped with a light amount of pressure, but not overly easy.
I've always attributed this to the pressure in the headspace has been absorbed into the beer, and the headspace is now at less pressure, but still filled with CO2 and not letting oxygen in.
I figured I would ask this to make sure what I experience is normal
Note, that I did due the usual pressure checks with soapy water to make sure there is no obvious leaks, and the post/lid are holding pressure.
Thanks,
Frank
I've been aging some of my ales in a keg putting a light amount of pressure and then disconnecting the gas line and storing in a room. I noticed that the pressure is well kept for the first day (meaning I could not pop the lid off). After that the lid could be popped with a light amount of pressure, but not overly easy.
I've always attributed this to the pressure in the headspace has been absorbed into the beer, and the headspace is now at less pressure, but still filled with CO2 and not letting oxygen in.
I figured I would ask this to make sure what I experience is normal
Note, that I did due the usual pressure checks with soapy water to make sure there is no obvious leaks, and the post/lid are holding pressure.
Thanks,
Frank