Shoemaker Well-Known Member Joined Sep 5, 2009 Messages 150 Reaction score 0 Location New Jersey Apr 17, 2010 #1 Going away for 2-3 weeks and want to set my tank at a pressure that will carbonate my beer by the time I get back. What pressure should I set it at?
Going away for 2-3 weeks and want to set my tank at a pressure that will carbonate my beer by the time I get back. What pressure should I set it at?
BeerPressure Well-Known Member Joined May 19, 2008 Messages 836 Reaction score 8 Location Dunkirk, NY Apr 17, 2010 #2 8-12 psi depending on style and temp
Dave46382 Well-Known Member Joined Feb 13, 2010 Messages 115 Reaction score 7 Location Indiana Apr 17, 2010 #3 BeerPressure said: 8-12 psi depending on style and temp Click to expand... This.
JOHN51277 Well-Known Member Joined Nov 11, 2005 Messages 1,014 Reaction score 16 Location Orlando, FL Apr 17, 2010 #4 The guys above are correct! Hell, set it at 9 and come home and try it. If you want more, crank it up!
The guys above are correct! Hell, set it at 9 and come home and try it. If you want more, crank it up!
W wildwest450 Well-Known Member Joined Dec 27, 2007 Messages 8,978 Reaction score 191 Apr 18, 2010 #5 Use the chart in my sig and set it accordingly.
W waldoar15 Well-Known Member Joined Oct 23, 2009 Messages 1,003 Reaction score 144 Location Ohio Apr 18, 2010 #6 You can always just put a couple of ounces of priming sugar in it and forget it. It will be perfect when you get back.
You can always just put a couple of ounces of priming sugar in it and forget it. It will be perfect when you get back.
Bobby_M Vendor and Brewer HBT Sponsor Joined Aug 3, 2006 Messages 29,104 Reaction score 12,378 Location Whitehouse Station, NJ Apr 18, 2010 #7 Yup, use the chart.
azscoob Brewpub coming soon! Joined Jun 6, 2009 Messages 7,446 Reaction score 314 Location Lake in the Hills, IL Apr 18, 2010 #8 Yup, use that chart and you will have perfectly carbed beer when you get back.