IndyGuy
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Hey guys, I'm a newbie. I recently kegged my first batch of beer. My kegerator was giving me issues, so I force carbed it at room temp. I followed the beersmith calculations for 2.4 volumes at 68F which was 26 PSI. That has been sitting for about a week and a half like that. I finally got my Kegerator working and it is ready to accept the keg. It is at 42F
So my question is, Beersmith says to I need 12 PSI at 42F for 2.4 volumes. What would be the best method to go from room temp to Kegerator?
My thought is to leave the pressure in the headspace alone, disconnect the keg from the gas, cool for a few hours and then hook back up the gas at 12PSI.
I realize it most likely isnt carbed yet, but I dont want to overcarb it. Thoughts?
Any advice is appreciated.
So my question is, Beersmith says to I need 12 PSI at 42F for 2.4 volumes. What would be the best method to go from room temp to Kegerator?
My thought is to leave the pressure in the headspace alone, disconnect the keg from the gas, cool for a few hours and then hook back up the gas at 12PSI.
I realize it most likely isnt carbed yet, but I dont want to overcarb it. Thoughts?
Any advice is appreciated.