akthor
Well-Known Member
I was reading about diffusing stones and got to thinking. When carbing a keg why wouldn't you hook the gas to the liquid post? Seems that the co2 dribbling up from the bottom thru the liquid would be more efficient that the gas just sitting on top??? If the post doesn't accept the disconnect could you just swap posts? I am sure there are pros and cons but I carb my kegs in about 5 or 6 days, mostly because I have to use a cooler and water and put frozen bottles of water in it.
SO I do the 30 psi for 36 hrs and then purge and 12psi for 3 or 4 days then I put it to 30psi and store the keg. Won't be a big deal to do a set and forget method when I score a cheap fridge or freezer to use as a kegerator. But for now looking for more efficient methods just to save me time and work ie: hauling frozen bottles back and forth
Not trying to carb faster to be able to drink faster I realize the beer is better if it conditions a bit after carbing.
SO I do the 30 psi for 36 hrs and then purge and 12psi for 3 or 4 days then I put it to 30psi and store the keg. Won't be a big deal to do a set and forget method when I score a cheap fridge or freezer to use as a kegerator. But for now looking for more efficient methods just to save me time and work ie: hauling frozen bottles back and forth
Not trying to carb faster to be able to drink faster I realize the beer is better if it conditions a bit after carbing.