I've been kegging my homebrew for 3-4 months now. I built a keezer that can hold 4 kegs. I've been having trouble keeping the pipeline going mostly due to finding the time to brew. I am going to start brewing 10gallon batches with the hope of having a few kegs in reserve so when something kicks, I can replace it with something that will be ready in a relatively short period of time.
So let's say I brew 10g, split it into 2 kegs. One I will force carb and put in the keezer immediately, the second I was thinking I would add some priming sugar and let it do it's thing in the basement for a few weeks. When the first keg kicks, I'm hoping the keg coniditioned one would be mostly carbed and ready after a few days of cooling and adjusting to serving pressure. Is it really that simple?
I was having a conversation with a friend and he was concerned that the keg lid might not quite be tight enough. When it's connected to gas, it's always under pressure keeping the lid nice and snug. If it were to slowly condition, the pressure might drop, loosening the seal. I can see the point he's trying to make. Even if I hit it with gas after initialling filling it, would the gas in the headspace disolve into the beer before the yeast could produce enough CO2 to create pressure. Part of me feels I am way overthinking this.
Anyone else do something similar?
So let's say I brew 10g, split it into 2 kegs. One I will force carb and put in the keezer immediately, the second I was thinking I would add some priming sugar and let it do it's thing in the basement for a few weeks. When the first keg kicks, I'm hoping the keg coniditioned one would be mostly carbed and ready after a few days of cooling and adjusting to serving pressure. Is it really that simple?
I was having a conversation with a friend and he was concerned that the keg lid might not quite be tight enough. When it's connected to gas, it's always under pressure keeping the lid nice and snug. If it were to slowly condition, the pressure might drop, loosening the seal. I can see the point he's trying to make. Even if I hit it with gas after initialling filling it, would the gas in the headspace disolve into the beer before the yeast could produce enough CO2 to create pressure. Part of me feels I am way overthinking this.
Anyone else do something similar?