Jiffster
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I have a 6 faucet keezer and I'm picking up 3 more Corny's this week giving me 9 total. I figure this will let me a have 1-2 ready when a keg kicks and allow me to have 1-2 filled with a brew that's best when aged a bit.
I've yet to brew any beers that require a big if aging so I wanted to get some opinions on some I should consider.
This would be for ale's that I can age at basement temps of ~65-68F
I've yet to brew any beers that require a big if aging so I wanted to get some opinions on some I should consider.
This would be for ale's that I can age at basement temps of ~65-68F