elproducto Supporting Member HBT Supporter Joined Jul 26, 2010 Messages 1,321 Location Ontario Feb 7, 2011 #1 I can't seem to find this answer, so I apologize for asking.. but once a keg is carbed can it be removed from the gas?
I can't seem to find this answer, so I apologize for asking.. but once a keg is carbed can it be removed from the gas?
Misplaced_Canuck Supporting Member HBT Supporter Joined Jan 18, 2011 Messages 3,039 Location NE Columbia SC - Formerly, Montreal Canada Feb 7, 2011 #2 Of course you can. It will keep pouring for a while until the pressure is too low to push the beer out anymore. M_C
Of course you can. It will keep pouring for a while until the pressure is too low to push the beer out anymore. M_C
Yooper Ale's What Cures You! Staff member Admin Mod HBT Supporter Joined Jun 4, 2006 Messages 75,439 Location Upper Michigan/Central Florida Feb 7, 2011 #3 Yes. As long as you're not serving from it, or you don't have a leak, it'll stay carbed up indefinitely.
Yes. As long as you're not serving from it, or you don't have a leak, it'll stay carbed up indefinitely.
elproducto Supporting Member HBT Supporter Joined Jul 26, 2010 Messages 1,321 Location Ontario Feb 7, 2011 #4 I'm just getting my kegging setup this week. I have 3 beers ready to be kegged, but will only be running 2 of them. I was wondering if it's possible to carb up all 3, but only hook up 2. Will the 3rd stay carbed until I'm ready to tap it?
I'm just getting my kegging setup this week. I have 3 beers ready to be kegged, but will only be running 2 of them. I was wondering if it's possible to carb up all 3, but only hook up 2. Will the 3rd stay carbed until I'm ready to tap it?
T tomije87 Well-Known Member Joined Jan 7, 2010 Messages 121 Location Michigan Feb 7, 2011 #5 I believe this should answer your question: Yooper said: Yes. As long as you're not serving from it, or you don't have a leak, it'll stay carbed up indefinitely. Click to expand...
I believe this should answer your question: Yooper said: Yes. As long as you're not serving from it, or you don't have a leak, it'll stay carbed up indefinitely. Click to expand...
elproducto Supporting Member HBT Supporter Joined Jul 26, 2010 Messages 1,321 Location Ontario Feb 7, 2011 #6 Yep.. we posted simultaneously. Thanks all.