i have kegged a few batches of beer and always just set my regulator a little high for a few days then backed it down to pour pressure and been pretty lucky.
i am doing 4 kegs for my brothers wedding and can only fit 2 in my fridge at a time. so i looked up a chart and it tells temp , volume and pressure but not time...........
what i did was keg the beer, purge the air, and sealed. then i split my co2 line and ran the co2 into the out ports on the ball lock kegs as per the directions i found for force carbing. my fridge runs about 35 degrees and my regulator is set at 15 psi. i'm looking for around 3 volumes. but how long do i leave them on before i can unhook them and do the other 2 kegs? i know it will only take so much at so much pressure but the chart does not say how long it takes to reach this peak.
these are 5 gallon kegs but after 2 rackings there ended up being about 4 inch of headspace in each keg.
next question. do these kegs need to remain cold after they are carbbed? or can they be stored in my basement (65) until the day before the wedding then rechilled?
i am doing 4 kegs for my brothers wedding and can only fit 2 in my fridge at a time. so i looked up a chart and it tells temp , volume and pressure but not time...........
what i did was keg the beer, purge the air, and sealed. then i split my co2 line and ran the co2 into the out ports on the ball lock kegs as per the directions i found for force carbing. my fridge runs about 35 degrees and my regulator is set at 15 psi. i'm looking for around 3 volumes. but how long do i leave them on before i can unhook them and do the other 2 kegs? i know it will only take so much at so much pressure but the chart does not say how long it takes to reach this peak.
these are 5 gallon kegs but after 2 rackings there ended up being about 4 inch of headspace in each keg.
next question. do these kegs need to remain cold after they are carbbed? or can they be stored in my basement (65) until the day before the wedding then rechilled?