Brewmance
Well-Known Member
I was searching the forum, I think I found my answer, but I want to make sure before I put my first 5 gallon batch on the line.
I have a kegerator fridge conversion kit. When I sold my previous home, I left them the fridge (but not the kit...so they had a fridge with a hole). This was for a pin lock keg.
I am picking up a corny and the necessary fittings to be able to keg my homebrew.
I how ever do not have a spare fridge yet (I will in a few months):
Can I keep my homebrew room temp run through a jockey box? Will it keep for a good while? I think it will, because the C02 will keep pressure, and my beer is room temp now.
Thank you!
I have a kegerator fridge conversion kit. When I sold my previous home, I left them the fridge (but not the kit...so they had a fridge with a hole). This was for a pin lock keg.
I am picking up a corny and the necessary fittings to be able to keg my homebrew.
I how ever do not have a spare fridge yet (I will in a few months):
Can I keep my homebrew room temp run through a jockey box? Will it keep for a good while? I think it will, because the C02 will keep pressure, and my beer is room temp now.
Thank you!