cervezafausto
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Yesterday was the first time I tried forced carbonation, I looked on the internet at a lot of videos about how to do it. I found two ways, first using a chart and putting the beer into my fridge for 3 days at 12 PSI, and the other one, putting the beer at 30 PSI shaking the keg frequently and letting it sit for 2 days. Well I have two kegs so I tried both; but Im getting worried about the second way because on the video I saw the guy shaking the keg, and the PSI number going down rapidly. This did not happen to me, I shaked it a lot and nothing happened. What did I do wrong?
I ended up releasing all the pressure from the keg and doing it by putting them in the fridge.
Another question, how can I know when my beer has carbonated? I put 12 PSI because my recipe in Beersmith recommend that pressure.
And the last question is, how can I bottle my beer once it finished the forced carbonation. I bought a Beergun, should I use two CO2 tanks?
Thanks
I ended up releasing all the pressure from the keg and doing it by putting them in the fridge.
Another question, how can I know when my beer has carbonated? I put 12 PSI because my recipe in Beersmith recommend that pressure.
And the last question is, how can I bottle my beer once it finished the forced carbonation. I bought a Beergun, should I use two CO2 tanks?
Thanks