gratefuldisc
Well-Known Member
New to kegging, one of my frequent brews is a standard extract belgian wit using wyeast 3944. Up until now I have always bottled but I am in the process of building a kegerator and I am kegging my batches in anticipation.
My problem is when I bottle my wit 3 times now the bottles are perfectly carbed and crystal clear after just 3 days. This has not really been a problem because I just swirl up the sediment before pouring. But, if I keg all that good sediment will just come out the first pint I pull right? The LHBS guy tells me you cant really keg a wit? what are my options? I can't be the first one to want to keg a wit?
My problem is when I bottle my wit 3 times now the bottles are perfectly carbed and crystal clear after just 3 days. This has not really been a problem because I just swirl up the sediment before pouring. But, if I keg all that good sediment will just come out the first pint I pull right? The LHBS guy tells me you cant really keg a wit? what are my options? I can't be the first one to want to keg a wit?