eltorrente
Well-Known Member
When you hook up the gas line again, if the pressure gauge goes up past your serving pressure, just bleed a bit then re-connect. Do it again if needed to equalize to your serving pressure.
MOst times you shake while gas line is connected so that more gas enters keg during shaking. And gas enters cold beer much better. Might not be a bad idea to do it again now that beer is cold. Connect gas, set to 30 psi. Shake until hissing stops. Then disconnect and chill for a couple days...
Nope - not a good idea to do that.
Shaking a cold keg at 30psi is going to significantly overcarb and waste gas.
If you shake a cold keg, then it should be done at 12psi, or the required psi for the desired volume, until the regulator stops dumping into the keg. This will carb it exactly to the desired co2 volume and it won't overcarb or waste any gas. Once the foam dies down, it's ready to drink.