Hello everyone,
I just receive my first keg. For the past 2 years I have been doing bottle carbonation. Now, I need to set aside around one gallon of my 5 gallon batch for bottle carbonation. I am planning to carbonate the other 4 gallons of beer using my new keg through forced carbonation with CO2.
Now, I only have one regulated fridge with temperature sensor. Would I have a problem if I add priming sugar to carbonate beer in the bottles, and set the temperature at 40F to force carbonating the beer in my keg?
I would have both the bottles and the keg for 2 days at 40F to carbonate the beer in the keg then I will remove the keg from the fridge (and drink it), and elevate temperature of the fridge back to 65F for the next 15 days in order to carbonate the beers in the bottle.
Would my yeast in the bottles react even after being stored for 2-3 days at 40F with priming sugar and then conditioned for 15 days at 65F. I am afraid the yeast in the bottles won´t react back since I stored the bottles for 2-3 days at such low temperature as I attempted to carbonate the beer in the keg.
thanks for the help. This would not be a problem if I would have another fridge.
I just receive my first keg. For the past 2 years I have been doing bottle carbonation. Now, I need to set aside around one gallon of my 5 gallon batch for bottle carbonation. I am planning to carbonate the other 4 gallons of beer using my new keg through forced carbonation with CO2.
Now, I only have one regulated fridge with temperature sensor. Would I have a problem if I add priming sugar to carbonate beer in the bottles, and set the temperature at 40F to force carbonating the beer in my keg?
I would have both the bottles and the keg for 2 days at 40F to carbonate the beer in the keg then I will remove the keg from the fridge (and drink it), and elevate temperature of the fridge back to 65F for the next 15 days in order to carbonate the beers in the bottle.
Would my yeast in the bottles react even after being stored for 2-3 days at 40F with priming sugar and then conditioned for 15 days at 65F. I am afraid the yeast in the bottles won´t react back since I stored the bottles for 2-3 days at such low temperature as I attempted to carbonate the beer in the keg.
thanks for the help. This would not be a problem if I would have another fridge.