derekbooth
Well-Known Member
I'm leaving for a camping trip early Friday morning and plan on bringing a corny keg. The outside temperature is going to be highs of 59 and lows of 27. Part of the drive will be dirt roads and possibly quite bumpy. A few questions I have:
1. Given the aforementioned temperatures, I'm tempted to leave the keg in the back of my truck OFF ice with a white blanket wrapped around it to keep the temperature above freezing, but below the outside temperature. Thoughts?
2. Anybody have any good tips for mitigating foam during a bumpy ride? Besides driving slowly and carefully, of course
3. I'd imagine the keg will be empty by the end of Saturday night and I'd rather not bring the CO2 tank if its not necessary. Do you think the beer will stay carbonated for 36 - 48 hours without CO2 being pumped in?
1. Given the aforementioned temperatures, I'm tempted to leave the keg in the back of my truck OFF ice with a white blanket wrapped around it to keep the temperature above freezing, but below the outside temperature. Thoughts?
2. Anybody have any good tips for mitigating foam during a bumpy ride? Besides driving slowly and carefully, of course
3. I'd imagine the keg will be empty by the end of Saturday night and I'd rather not bring the CO2 tank if its not necessary. Do you think the beer will stay carbonated for 36 - 48 hours without CO2 being pumped in?