jim_reaper1066
Well-Known Member
So I am just beginning to build my keezer, but have already run into a bottleneck with my beer! I have the freezer, CO2 tank wi regulator, kegs, temp controller and couplers, but nothing is yet assembled. I also have 2 batches of beer due to be bottled/kegged tomorrow, and an already carbed keg.
So my question is this: Can I set my freezer to 4 degrees with the temp controller, keg the beer and run three lines off a single regulator to carb up all three kegs? I am in no hurry to carb these guys, I just want them off the dry hops and into the kegs ASAP, but have no manifold to properly split the lines.
Alternatively, is it possible to rack the beer into the kegs, purge a few times with CO2 and store them at room temperature until the keezer is finished and I have a proper manifold? Would this method be suitable to stabilize the beer from further oxidation, while at the same time allowing it to age without forced carbonation?
Sorry for the lame questions, but I jumped into the world of kegging without much of a plan though out.
So my question is this: Can I set my freezer to 4 degrees with the temp controller, keg the beer and run three lines off a single regulator to carb up all three kegs? I am in no hurry to carb these guys, I just want them off the dry hops and into the kegs ASAP, but have no manifold to properly split the lines.
Alternatively, is it possible to rack the beer into the kegs, purge a few times with CO2 and store them at room temperature until the keezer is finished and I have a proper manifold? Would this method be suitable to stabilize the beer from further oxidation, while at the same time allowing it to age without forced carbonation?
Sorry for the lame questions, but I jumped into the world of kegging without much of a plan though out.