gregkabob
Active Member
This past weekend I brewed three 5 gal batches of beer. 2 lagers and 1 ale. The lagers are in the keezer doing nicely and the ale is in the house doing the same.
This weekend I will be racking the ale to the secondary and then in a couple of weeks to the keg.
My question is (I think I know the answer but just want to be sure) after the secondary can I just rack the ale to the keg, put some CO2 on it and leave it sit until the ales are out of their seconday and into the keg so all three can fit in the keezer?
Second question: Why put the regulators and CO2 bottle inside the keezer? Is there an advantage other than saving space outside the kezzer?
Thanks for your responces in advace. I've learned so much from this board and have so much more to learn.
This weekend I will be racking the ale to the secondary and then in a couple of weeks to the keg.
My question is (I think I know the answer but just want to be sure) after the secondary can I just rack the ale to the keg, put some CO2 on it and leave it sit until the ales are out of their seconday and into the keg so all three can fit in the keezer?
Second question: Why put the regulators and CO2 bottle inside the keezer? Is there an advantage other than saving space outside the kezzer?
Thanks for your responces in advace. I've learned so much from this board and have so much more to learn.