NillaRilla
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So today is kegging day! My first time kegging so...i just wanna get some input/recommendations on volumes of co2 and serving pressure for stouts...thanks all
If you want to "rush" a beer here's what I do. Drain your carboy into the keg and seal it up. Set regulator to 40 PSI and let keg fill with gas completely. Set a time for about 1 minute and 30 seconds. Begin shaking or rocking the keg back and forth for a minute and a half. Then lower your regulator to 12-14 PSI where it will remain for the life of the keg and let it sit several hours before attempting the first pour. Alternatively if this is too much work just set the regulator to 12ish PSI and let it sit for a week and it will carb up.
If you want to "rush" a beer here's what I do. Drain your carboy into the keg and seal it up. Set regulator to 40 PSI and let keg fill with gas completely. Set a time for about 1 minute and 30 seconds. Begin shaking or rocking the keg back and forth for a minute and a half. Then lower your regulator to 12-14 PSI where it will remain for the life of the keg and let it sit several hours before attempting the first pour. Alternatively if this is too much work just set the regulator to 12ish PSI and let it sit for a week and it will carb up.