NorsemenRugby58
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I have read the sticky....so reminders are not necessary.
That being said, I have tried all but one method for force carbonating my cornelius kegs. I am going to list the methods I've tried and my results in a numbered fashion so people can respond accordingly to the numbers with comments or advice.
1) Since I believe that the main purpose of kegging (to me, cleaning bottles etc not an issue...although the less work is a +) is to bypass the two-three weeks of bottle conditioning. The first method I tried was the boost method from the sticky. I received over carbonated brew that was all foam which dissipated into a beer with no carbonation at all. I tried this multiple times and it didn't work. I've also tried multiple variants like..... set to high PSI (usually 30-40 range) shake for 5 mins, 20mins, all kinds of times, and nothing works. I've even tried disconnecting the C02 after and leaving the keg in the fridge to cool down and carb.
2) My local home brew shop owner told me to try and force carb it from the bottom (through the draw line). This was generally with the same methods mentioned in #1 with equal results.
The only method I have no tried is the "set and forget". I have only tried this method after applying it to an overcarbed beer that was whisked out. Obviously this cant be counted as a true attempt.
I all-grain and for those who also this is, its a long process which soaks and entire day, and I am sick and tired of ruining my beer. I really wanna keg and cant seem to get it nailed down. I bought an extract kit and will be applying the set and forget method to it...if it works... I will continue the practice until i can nail down getting it carbed faster. Until then, if anybody could provide...in this thread, either links/books/or advice on how to SUCCESSFULLY force carb your beer FASTER...Id appreciate it. The sticky just doesnt cut it that boost method has failed me 3x and I followed it to a T, I did not miss a step! (by the third fail i was pretty damn pissed and frustrated so really guys, didnt miss a thing)
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That being said, I have tried all but one method for force carbonating my cornelius kegs. I am going to list the methods I've tried and my results in a numbered fashion so people can respond accordingly to the numbers with comments or advice.
1) Since I believe that the main purpose of kegging (to me, cleaning bottles etc not an issue...although the less work is a +) is to bypass the two-three weeks of bottle conditioning. The first method I tried was the boost method from the sticky. I received over carbonated brew that was all foam which dissipated into a beer with no carbonation at all. I tried this multiple times and it didn't work. I've also tried multiple variants like..... set to high PSI (usually 30-40 range) shake for 5 mins, 20mins, all kinds of times, and nothing works. I've even tried disconnecting the C02 after and leaving the keg in the fridge to cool down and carb.
2) My local home brew shop owner told me to try and force carb it from the bottom (through the draw line). This was generally with the same methods mentioned in #1 with equal results.
The only method I have no tried is the "set and forget". I have only tried this method after applying it to an overcarbed beer that was whisked out. Obviously this cant be counted as a true attempt.
I all-grain and for those who also this is, its a long process which soaks and entire day, and I am sick and tired of ruining my beer. I really wanna keg and cant seem to get it nailed down. I bought an extract kit and will be applying the set and forget method to it...if it works... I will continue the practice until i can nail down getting it carbed faster. Until then, if anybody could provide...in this thread, either links/books/or advice on how to SUCCESSFULLY force carb your beer FASTER...Id appreciate it. The sticky just doesnt cut it that boost method has failed me 3x and I followed it to a T, I did not miss a step! (by the third fail i was pretty damn pissed and frustrated so really guys, didnt miss a thing)
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