siouxalumn
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I'm extremely new to home brewing. I used to do it pre-pandemic with a self contained apparatus that did most of the work for you. now, I'm in a newly built home with a proper bar/kegerator and I want to start brewing my own 5 gal kegs for the bar. So I'm reading as much as I can, and just purchasing my equipment, so be nice and dumb it down a bit for me for what I assume is a stupid question. 
I'm confused about carbonating to X vols. and then serving at a different pressure. Assuming I want 2 volumes co2 at 40 degrees, the chart says to carbonate at 7 psi. If I put newly brewed beer at 7 psi of a period of time, 1-2 weeks, does it eventually stabilize and stay at that carbonation rate (2.01) indefinitely. If I then need to serve it at 12 psi, will it over carbonate, or is the carb rate fixed? As you can see, I'm at a loss on the concept of carbonating at one pressure and serve at another.
Thanks!
I'm confused about carbonating to X vols. and then serving at a different pressure. Assuming I want 2 volumes co2 at 40 degrees, the chart says to carbonate at 7 psi. If I put newly brewed beer at 7 psi of a period of time, 1-2 weeks, does it eventually stabilize and stay at that carbonation rate (2.01) indefinitely. If I then need to serve it at 12 psi, will it over carbonate, or is the carb rate fixed? As you can see, I'm at a loss on the concept of carbonating at one pressure and serve at another.
Thanks!