carlk47
Well-Known Member
My 2.5 gal kegging system should be here this week(very excited), and I plan to keg for the first time either this weekend or next. I've read a ton about cold crashing prior to kegging, but I don't have fridge space to fit a 6.5 gal bucket in to cold crash. What I was thinking of doing was purchasing a 3 gal carboy and racking to it to fit that in the fridge to cold crash prior to kegging.
Is this worth the effort or should I just rack directly to the keg and just deal with the trub that ends up in the bottom of the keg?
I was also thinking of times in the future when I may want to take the 2.5 gal keg to a party.. Cold crashing would create a cleaner beer I assume? Especially when it has to be transported and may shake up the trub.
Is this worth the effort or should I just rack directly to the keg and just deal with the trub that ends up in the bottom of the keg?
I was also thinking of times in the future when I may want to take the 2.5 gal keg to a party.. Cold crashing would create a cleaner beer I assume? Especially when it has to be transported and may shake up the trub.