butterblum
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Guys,
I am about to keg for the first time on Tuesday, and I wanted to ask some questions. I would like to rack to my keg, and then let the beer condition at room temperature for a week or so.
So I rack my beer to the keg, and I purge all of the oxygen from the remaining headspace. If I would like to condition outside of the kegerator and without a CO2 tank connected to it, do I pressurize it at serving pressure (the serving pressure when it will be at it's final colder temperature) and then just let it sit? If so, what do I have to do when I actually want to put it in the kegerator? Will I still have to wait a week for it to carb up at the colder temperature?
Thanks
I am about to keg for the first time on Tuesday, and I wanted to ask some questions. I would like to rack to my keg, and then let the beer condition at room temperature for a week or so.
So I rack my beer to the keg, and I purge all of the oxygen from the remaining headspace. If I would like to condition outside of the kegerator and without a CO2 tank connected to it, do I pressurize it at serving pressure (the serving pressure when it will be at it's final colder temperature) and then just let it sit? If so, what do I have to do when I actually want to put it in the kegerator? Will I still have to wait a week for it to carb up at the colder temperature?
Thanks