Stauffbier
Well-Known Member
I break my kegs all the way down each time, and it still only takes me 15 minutes at the most to clean and re-assemble. Maybe another 5 minutes to sanitize, dump, and pressurize. Then on kegging day it takes about 15 minutes to rack, purge, and pressurize. So that's about 35 minutes total.
When bottling, if I'm washing bottles, sanitizing, and bottling on the same day it can range from 1 to 1.5 hours depending on how quick I work. I tend to put more effort in to washing bottles, since they are more prone to picking up bacteria or residual yeast. There's also a little more clean-up and putting away equipment involved with bottling.
So by kegging I'm saving anywhere from 25 to 55 minutes. That's not a tremendous time savings, but it's that much more time I can spend drinking and relaxing.
When bottling, if I'm washing bottles, sanitizing, and bottling on the same day it can range from 1 to 1.5 hours depending on how quick I work. I tend to put more effort in to washing bottles, since they are more prone to picking up bacteria or residual yeast. There's also a little more clean-up and putting away equipment involved with bottling.
So by kegging I'm saving anywhere from 25 to 55 minutes. That's not a tremendous time savings, but it's that much more time I can spend drinking and relaxing.