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Broncoblue

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After pouring a beer from your keg. Does having little CO2 bubbles in your beer mean it's carbed or do you go by taste? Mine taste fine, maybe a little flat but I don't see any bubbles like you would see wil BMC beers. Any thoughts brewmasters.
 
Well, little bubbles in your beer does mean that there is carbonation in it, however it's hard to say whether it's fully carb'ed or not. Typically, 2-3 weeks in the keg at your desired pressure will yield fully carb'ed beer. You have to give it enough time for the carbonation to fully dissolve into the beer.

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