TheCADJockey
ALL YOUR BASE
Hey everyone... I took my wife to the store last night with me to get priming sugar so I could bottle my beer and prepare to bottle a cider around New Years Eve. Long story short, the lhbs talked her into a nice little kegging kit. It didn't matter to me, I liked bottling. So needless to say, I have questions... I have watched youtube videos and questioned the hell out of the lhbs guy. Both of which just tell me more than I need to know about cleaning it. I got that part. Maybe it is way easier than I am imagining, so I'm just hoping the experienced beer dudes and chicks of HBT can help clear some things up:
(Setup: I currently make ~5 gallon, partial mash batches. Its a 5 gallon keg, I believe from Pepsi.. with all the fittings, equipment, and co2. New Years Eve party is in a week, if I walk in with this ready to go it could potentially blow people away.)
- I have an APA ready to go... should I just rack it from FV to bottling bucket and add the priming sugar incrementally as I would when bottling, then just siphon it into the keg?
- After priming it and having it in the keg, how long would it take to be ready or is it the same time as bottling? At what temperature should this be taking place?
- I was told it is possible to take it from the FV, put it into the keg, get it cold, and shake the hell out of for ~15 min. and it would be ready... I'm never in that much of a hurry. I can wait at least a week for sure, but is that really a thing?
- Is there anything someone new to this should know about CO2? I've never used it before for anything aside from paintball. I've read a few threads about people that were confused as to what PSI to set it at and had problems.
- If all of the preparation goes well and carbs up perfectly... when do you start to chill it? If you let it carb at room temp, or in the case of our house a little below normal room temp... can I just take it to the party and ice it down, drink when cool?
I apologize for questions that are likely commonplace. This just came at the potentially perfect time to make this batch the star of the show and maybe...just maybe, excite some Miller High Life and Busch Lite fans. Thank you in advance, and Happy Holidays to all of you.
(Setup: I currently make ~5 gallon, partial mash batches. Its a 5 gallon keg, I believe from Pepsi.. with all the fittings, equipment, and co2. New Years Eve party is in a week, if I walk in with this ready to go it could potentially blow people away.)
- I have an APA ready to go... should I just rack it from FV to bottling bucket and add the priming sugar incrementally as I would when bottling, then just siphon it into the keg?
- After priming it and having it in the keg, how long would it take to be ready or is it the same time as bottling? At what temperature should this be taking place?
- I was told it is possible to take it from the FV, put it into the keg, get it cold, and shake the hell out of for ~15 min. and it would be ready... I'm never in that much of a hurry. I can wait at least a week for sure, but is that really a thing?
- Is there anything someone new to this should know about CO2? I've never used it before for anything aside from paintball. I've read a few threads about people that were confused as to what PSI to set it at and had problems.
- If all of the preparation goes well and carbs up perfectly... when do you start to chill it? If you let it carb at room temp, or in the case of our house a little below normal room temp... can I just take it to the party and ice it down, drink when cool?
I apologize for questions that are likely commonplace. This just came at the potentially perfect time to make this batch the star of the show and maybe...just maybe, excite some Miller High Life and Busch Lite fans. Thank you in advance, and Happy Holidays to all of you.