impatient Well-Known Member Joined Dec 29, 2008 Messages 827 Reaction score 4 Location Des Moines, IA Jan 16, 2010 #1 Can you carbonate your beer with yeast in a keg? Then tap it as usual?
wilserbrewer BIAB Expert Tailor HBT Sponsor Joined May 25, 2007 Messages 11,277 Reaction score 2,910 Location New Jersey Jan 16, 2010 #2 Yes, you can prime a keg w/ sugar and let the yeast do the work for you. The benefit IMO in force carbing w/ a tank of co2 is that it is very reliable and gives accurate results.
Yes, you can prime a keg w/ sugar and let the yeast do the work for you. The benefit IMO in force carbing w/ a tank of co2 is that it is very reliable and gives accurate results.
OP OP impatient Well-Known Member Joined Dec 29, 2008 Messages 827 Reaction score 4 Location Des Moines, IA Jan 16, 2010 #3 Thank you sir. I plan on having CO2. I like to krausen the beer by adding unfermented wort and wonder if this could be done in a keg. Thanks again.
Thank you sir. I plan on having CO2. I like to krausen the beer by adding unfermented wort and wonder if this could be done in a keg. Thanks again.
W waldoar15 Well-Known Member Joined Oct 23, 2009 Messages 1,003 Reaction score 143 Location Ohio Jan 16, 2010 #4 I've done it with priming sugar. It will work fine as long as the lid seals.