drayman86
Well-Known Member
Found out some vital things about kegging and kegerrators (mostly kegging):
1. Each corny holds only five gallons of beer. It's not bottomless. Don't drink like it is, invite neighbors over like it is, or pass out growlers like it is.
2. Do NOT dry hop without using a grain sack to put the pellets or the whole hops into. Doing so will cause the dip tube of your corny to plug with the residual particles that followed the beer from the secondary fermenter, resulting in the loss of about 2 gallons of beer when the dip tube plugs.
3. Siphoning carbonated keg beer from one corny to another gets you a big mound of foam.
Well, that's what I learned. The good news? I gotta start brewing with my buddy every Friday to replenish the stock. :rockin:
1. Each corny holds only five gallons of beer. It's not bottomless. Don't drink like it is, invite neighbors over like it is, or pass out growlers like it is.
2. Do NOT dry hop without using a grain sack to put the pellets or the whole hops into. Doing so will cause the dip tube of your corny to plug with the residual particles that followed the beer from the secondary fermenter, resulting in the loss of about 2 gallons of beer when the dip tube plugs.
3. Siphoning carbonated keg beer from one corny to another gets you a big mound of foam.
Well, that's what I learned. The good news? I gotta start brewing with my buddy every Friday to replenish the stock. :rockin: