Well, the title is self explanatory. I've collected over 100 bottles from the beer I've been buying, and my first batch will be ready to bottle Sunday, so that's what I'll do. But moving forward from here, what should I do? Is it worth the cost to set up for kegging? I have a dedicated wet bar in my house with an open spot that's perfect for putting in an undercounter kegerator. I'm prepared to do that if the cost is justifiable. However, I also enjoy taking my beer with me, as I have an active lifestyle and probably drink 80% of my beer away from home. Can the carbonated keg beer be bottled? If so, how does that affect the quality, taste, carbonation of the beer?
I know it's going to take a significant investment to start kegging, and I'm prepared to do that. I just want to know if it's worth it. This weekend will be my first experience bottling, so I really don't know how much of a pain that will be. I guess I will find out, but in the meantime, can y'all help me with the pros and cons of each sysytem?
I know it's going to take a significant investment to start kegging, and I'm prepared to do that. I just want to know if it's worth it. This weekend will be my first experience bottling, so I really don't know how much of a pain that will be. I guess I will find out, but in the meantime, can y'all help me with the pros and cons of each sysytem?