Crispyvelo
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Hi Everyone.
I'm about to keg my 4th brew and I'm still struggling with a fundamental question....
After the beer is carbed appropriately, should I leave the keg at an ideal "pouring" PSI?
Here's what I did on the last couple brews.
Force carb @30PSI for 3 days, then back it off to 12PSI for about 2 weeks. These three beers were ales stored in a chilled mini fridge and tasted properly carbed at that point. I don't have a kegorator/tap set up, so I've been using a small picnic faucet to pour. When I'm ready for a beer, I find myself letting the pressure our of the keg, then adding enough pressure to get it to about 5PSI (hich seemed like a good pouring pressure), pouring the beer, then pump the pressure back up to about 12PSI, disconnect the CO2 tank, and leave it like that until I'm ready to draw from it again.
Couple questions:
1. Is it okay to disconnect the CO2 tank after it's carbed up?
2. After they are carbed, can I leave the kegs in the fridge at the 5PSI pouring pressure, or will the CO2 volume in the beer drop over time?
Perhaps I'm making this all more complicated that it needs to be....
I'm about to keg my 4th brew and I'm still struggling with a fundamental question....
After the beer is carbed appropriately, should I leave the keg at an ideal "pouring" PSI?
Here's what I did on the last couple brews.
Force carb @30PSI for 3 days, then back it off to 12PSI for about 2 weeks. These three beers were ales stored in a chilled mini fridge and tasted properly carbed at that point. I don't have a kegorator/tap set up, so I've been using a small picnic faucet to pour. When I'm ready for a beer, I find myself letting the pressure our of the keg, then adding enough pressure to get it to about 5PSI (hich seemed like a good pouring pressure), pouring the beer, then pump the pressure back up to about 12PSI, disconnect the CO2 tank, and leave it like that until I'm ready to draw from it again.
Couple questions:
1. Is it okay to disconnect the CO2 tank after it's carbed up?
2. After they are carbed, can I leave the kegs in the fridge at the 5PSI pouring pressure, or will the CO2 volume in the beer drop over time?
Perhaps I'm making this all more complicated that it needs to be....